The 2016 BioBlitz at Joshua Tree National Park will be an Ethno-Bot-Blitz exploring the distribution of plant species that are of cultural importance to Native American tribal partners.
From barcodeli.org/about.html: Working with a qualified teacher, teams of 2-4 high school students first propose a project using DNA barcoding to study biodiversity on Long Island. Once approved, BLI ...
Combining human intuition and experience (hunch) with big data analytics (crunch) in an feedback loop of scientific discovery.
The 2016 BioBlitz at Pipestone National Monument will explore organisms from all taxonomic groups.
Mark2Cure allows anyone that can read English, regardless of background, to help in the process of biomedical discovery. Scientific literature is growing at a rate of more than 2 new articles every si...
The 2016 BioBlitz at Voyageurs National Park will explore organisms in all taxonomic groups in segments of the park.
The 2016 BioBlitz at Gateway National Recreation Area will explore organisms in all taxonomic groups and engage new audiences to expand park participation to more fully reflect the diversity of commun...
The 2016 BioBlitz at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park will empower local students and teachers to explore biodiversity by observing and identifying organisms in all taxonomic groups...
The 2016 BioBlitz at Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area will cater to local youth to explore organisms in all taxonomic groups.
The 2016 BioBlitz at Fort Caroline National Memorial will engage urban youth and student volunteers in the exploration of insect species.
Worldwide Engagement for Digitizing Biocollections (WeDigBio) is an annual 4-day event that engages participants online and onsite in digitizing natural history collections. Onsite events are hosted b...
The 2016 BioBlitz at Gateway National Recreation Area will explore organisms in all taxonomic groups and engage new audiences to expand park participation to more fully reflect the diversity of commun...