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Fresh Pond Biodiversity & Climate Citizen Scientist
ORGANIZATION: Earthwise Aware
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Calling all humans! You can make a difference in our collective understanding of biodiversity and conservation. Earthwise Aware (EwA | www.earthwiseaware.org) will train you to help support national research surrounding the impact of climate change on the life cycles of plants, insects, and more. It is easy, fun, and no experience is needed!
We offer several opportunities in the Middlesex County. We meet on Mondays at 1 p.m. at Lusitania Meadow in the Fresh Pond Reservation (Cambridge).
Do you like bugs?
We have easy-to-use apps that allow us to gather important data on insects that utilize the plants at the reservation.
Maybe you are a plant lover?
We monitor the phenology of several trees and other perennial native species that are important in the life cycles of native pollinators and other animals.
Interested in pollinators?
Pollinators are crucial to our ecosystem. Help us count the number of pollinators that visit the plants surrounding the pond.
More of the 'big picture' type?
Connect the life cycles of important plant and animal life with each other in the context of a shifting climate.
We are grateful to partner with the Cambridge Water Department and the rangers of Fresh Pond to provide a space where we can collect data and contribute to critical national research databases. This helps us understand how we can create better opportunities for biodiversity and increase conservation efforts in an urban environment.
Visit https://www.earthwiseaware.org/citizen-science/ to learn more about how EwA prioritizes learning about natural history in the Greater Boston area. If you are interested in meeting in person at the reservation to discuss opportunities that are aligned with your interests, contact us at volunteering@earthwiseaware.org.
This is important work, and we need your help! Please join us and become an EwA field volunteer - everyone is welcome!
With gratitude,
Sara, Joanne, Kate, and Claire,
The EwA Fresh Pond team1 Shift
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afternoon /
02:00 PM to 03:30 PM EST
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Spots available: 2
Usually Monday afternoons at 2pm but may change depending on weather
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About Earthwise Aware
Location:
50A Spring Street, SOMERVILLE, MA 02143, US
Mission Statement
Earthwise Aware (EwA) runs a conservation participatory science program that supports biodiversity and climate research while advancing the democratization of science. The program covers various urban habitats in Greater Boston and fills essential data gaps that serve local, state, and national needs. The programming, the partnerships, and the integrative and democratic approach to participatory research is a model for other organizations looking to put best practices into effect.
Description
EwA promotes a form of scientific contribution and experiential learning through a participatory science program (a.k.a. citizen science) that is systems-based with an emphasis on in situ species interactions. Together, the program's projects reveal a continuous natural history of local habitats.
EwA participatory scientists utilize technology to collect data that fill critical knowledge gaps. Participatory scientists follow rigorous protocols and use specialized apps to compile robust data about pollinators and their host plants, arthropod and bird abundance, the timing of plant and animal life events, invasive species, essential habitat degradation indicators, and more.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Lusitania MeadowFresh Pond ReservationCambridge, MA 02138
DATE POSTED
November 12, 2024
SKILLS
- Habitat Restoration
- Environmental Policy
- Environmental Education
- Botany
- Environmental Science
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Public Groups
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 1-2 hours weekly, less in winter.
- An interest in animal or plant communities and how to preserve them; A willingness to become a trained volunteer; A commitment to follow the EwA nature documentation protocols.