[NatureNS] BNS Citizen Science Expo, April 26th

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hi folks,
In line with the Thousand Eyes discussion, this is a good time to plug the
BNS' upcoming *Citizen Science Expo* happening *April 26th at the Wolfville
Farmers' Market*. We have a great list of organizations and individuals
lined up to participate already and still opportunity for more to register:

*Sunday, 26 April, 2015 - Citizen Science Expo. Wolfville Farmers' Market,
2 p.m.* Have you caught the buzz about Citizen Science? Citizen scientists
are dark sky mappers, supernova hunters, butterfly chasers, Chimney Swift
counters, bird-feeder watchers, milkweed planters, bat reporters,
water-quality monitors, phenology trackers, GPS mappers, big-data crunchers
and DIY nature nerds. There are now hundreds of ways the average Maritimer
can easily contribute to exciting and important scientific research while
on a computer, in a workshop or in the field. So how do you know what
projects you or your family could get involved in and who (or what) could
benefit most from your passion, time and observations? A good first step is
to join us at the inaugural BNS Citizen Science Expo for an afternoon of
displays and presentations by organizations leading citizen science
projects. This is a great opportunity for individuals of all ages to find a
niche for their passions, and for organizations to promote their projects
and recruit volunteers. If your organization would like to set up a display
or give a presentation at the event, please contact the BNS Program
Coordinator, James Churchill (info@blomidonnaturalists.ca).

*More info*
BNS Website: http://bit.ly/1yfXrOW
BNS Facebook Group: http://on.fb.me/1yYjRPp

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James Churchill
Kentville, Nova Scotia
jameslchurchill@gmail.com
(902) 681-2374

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<div dir=3D"ltr">hi folks,&nbsp;<div>In line with the Thousand Eyes discuss=
ion, this is a good time to plug the BNS&#39; upcoming <b>Citizen Science E=
xpo</b> happening <b>April 26th at the Wolfville Farmers&#39; Market</b>. W=
e have a great list of organizations and individuals lined up to participat=
e already and still opportunity for more to register:</div><div><br></div><=
div><b>Sunday, 26 April, 2015 &ndash; Citizen Science Expo. Wolfville Farme=
rs&rsquo; Market, 2 p.m.</b> Have you caught the buzz about Citizen Science=
? Citizen scientists are dark sky mappers, supernova hunters, butterfly cha=
sers, Chimney Swift counters, bird-feeder watchers, milkweed planters, bat =
reporters, water-quality monitors, phenology trackers, GPS mappers, big-dat=
a crunchers and DIY nature nerds. There are now hundreds of ways the averag=
e Maritimer can easily contribute to exciting and important scientific rese=
arch while on a computer, in a workshop or in the field. So how do you know=
 what projects you or your family could get involved in and who (or what) c=
ould benefit most from your passion, time and observations? A good first st=
ep is to join us at the inaugural BNS Citizen Science Expo for an afternoon=
 of displays and presentations by organizations leading citizen science pro=
jects. This is a great opportunity for individuals of all ages to find a ni=
che for their passions, and for organizations to promote their projects and=
 recruit volunteers. If your organization would like to set up a display or=
 give a presentation at the event, please contact the BNS Program Coordinat=
or, James Churchill (<a href=3D"mailto:info@blomidonnaturalists.ca">info@bl=
omidonnaturalists.ca</a>).<br></div><div><br></div><div><b><u>More info</u>=
</b></div><div>BNS Website:&nbsp;<a href=3D"http://bit.ly/1yfXrOW">http://b=
it.ly/1yfXrOW</a><br clear=3D"all"><div>BNS Facebook Group:&nbsp;<a href=3D=
"http://on.fb.me/1yYjRPp">http://on.fb.me/1yYjRPp</a></div><div><br></div>-=
- <br><div class=3D"gmail_signature"><div dir=3D"ltr">James Churchill<br>Ke=
ntville, Nova Scotia<br><a href=3D"mailto:jameslchurchill@gmail.com" target=
=3D"_blank">jameslchurchill@gmail.com</a><br>(902) 681-2374<br><br><br><br>=
</div></div>
</div></div>

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