Citizen Science and Prawns
Prawn Watch is a citizen science project run by the Swan River Trust’s River Guardians program aimed at increasing the... Continue reading →
Prawn Watch is a citizen science project run by the Swan River Trust’s River Guardians program aimed at increasing the... Continue reading →
Hello! My name is Tracey and I am Gaia Resources’ latest recruit. I joined the Gaia team late last year... Continue reading →
I have just returned from attending the 3rd International Conference on Marine Mammal Protected Areas (ICMMPA 3) in Adelaide. The... Continue reading →
We’ve been involved in citizen science projects for some time now, and I’ve been interested in finding ways to harvest... Continue reading →
Piers’ note: Over the past few years, citizen science has been a significant part of our work here at Gaia... Continue reading →
On Tuesday 6th May, as part of my week of travel, I was in Brisbane for the Citizen Science Network... Continue reading →
Last night I attended the Dolphin Watch volunteer training night and was one of 180 people that came along to... Continue reading →
This is a copy of a blog I authored over on the Coastal Walkabout site at www.coastalwalkabout.org. The Coastal Walkabout... Continue reading →
Last night, Aaron, AJ an I attended the launch of the new Dolphin Watch App, which is the second App... Continue reading →
We have been pretty quiet in terms of blogging recently while we’ve been working on two apps, and they’ve just... Continue reading →
This blog originally appeared on the Coastal Walkabout site, and has been replicated here at the Gaia Resources site. As... Continue reading →
This is the third blog in a series about mole crickets. You can find the first two here and here. After... Continue reading →
Over the last month (well, just shy of a month), we’ve run a social media based biological survey on mole... Continue reading →
Over the last couple of weeks, I put out a few tweets about mole crickets, after seeing a few in... Continue reading →