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  2. Template:User wildlife watcher - Wikipedia

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    If you practice wildlife observation and also share your observations with citizen science projects, add the "citizen" parameter to the userbox. You can indicate the name of the project or the platform on which you share your observations (iNaturalist, Observation.org, eBird, etc.) as a second parameter.

  3. Observation.org - Wikipedia

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    Observation.org is a worldwide platform of naturalists, citizen scientists, and biologists to collect, validate and share biodiversity observations. Observation.org may be accessed via its website or from its mobile applications like ObsIdentify. The Observation.org database holds 233 million nature observations and 79 million photos. [1]

  4. iNaturalist - Wikipedia

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    The iNaturalist platform is based on crowdsourcing of observations and identifications. An iNaturalist observation records a person's encounter with an individual organism at a particular time and place. [22] An iNaturalist observation may also record evidence of an organism, such as animal tracks, nests, or scat.

  5. California Wildfires Hurting Wildlife: Burned Coyote Wanders ...

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    One study that looked at the California megafires in 2020 and 2021 found that the fires impacted 100 vertebrate species, 16 of them were species of “conservation concern” like great gray owls ...

  6. Wildlife observation - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife observation is the practice of noting the occurrence or abundance of animal species at a specific location and time, [1] either for research purposes or recreation. Common examples of this type of activity are bird watching and whale watching.

  7. National Ecological Observatory Network - Wikipedia

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    National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is a facility program operated by Battelle Memorial Institute and funded by the National Science Foundation.In full operation since 2019, NEON gathers and provides long-term, standardized data on ecological responses of the biosphere to changes in land use and climate, and on feedback with the geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. [1]

  8. There’s a new wolf pack in California. Here’s where wildlife ...

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  9. California cities, counties may need to consider wildlife ...

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    Proposed legislation would direct local governments to consider the impact of development on wildlife movement and restrict use of certain rat poisons.