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iNaturalist App turns people into community scientists

Por: ABC7 Nation April 28, 2023

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The began in 2016 as a friendly competition between Los Angeles and San Francisco to see who could take the most photos of the world around us.Citizen Scientists are asked to find nature, take photos and upload them to the .Someone who's elderly and in a wheelchair could still go out and take part, sitting next to a plant and waiting for pollinators to show up all the way to someone who is a small child with their parents going out and... + full article



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