Citizen Science Series: Wildlife Cameras
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This series will provide different opportunities to get involved with citizen science projects right where you are, to expand your knowledge and help with research projects. Suitable for ages 7 and up. |
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7/10/2019
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Time: | 6:00-8:00pm | Location: | James L. Goodwin Conservation Center | | 23 Potter Road | | Hampton | Accessibility: | Handicapped parking available. Building is wheelchair accessible. For additional needs contact Helena Ives at (860)455-9534. | Directions: | https://www.ct.gov/deep/directions | Fee: | Free | Registration: | Pre-registration is not required | Contact: | Helena Ives(860)455-9534 | Contact Email: | helena.ives@ct.gov | Details: | Citizen science projects offer truly incredible ways to get more involved and immersed in the natural world around you while contributing to ongoing research and conservation efforts. We’ll be mostly based inside, discussing how to use your camera pictures for science, but we may step outside for a walk to demonstrate some of the best ways to set up a camera. | More Info on web: | https://www.friendsofgoodwinforest.org/current-programs.html |
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