BGCI Seeks Participants for Citizen Science Survey

  • Region

    Europe
  • Programme

    BGCI
  • Workstream

    Addressing Global Challenges
  • Topic

    Plant Conservation
  • Type

    News
  • Source

    BGCI

Botanic Gardens Conservation International, in collaboration with partners from CA18210 ConservePlants Working group 4, a member of the European Research Council’s DiGe project at Ca’Foscari University of Venice, and a postgraduate student from the University of Cambridge, are carrying out a survey on the impacts of citizen science on plant conservation at botanic gardens in Europe.

The survey is aimed at staff who have worked at botanic gardens that have initiated or participated in citizen science projects within the past 10 years and are based in European Gardens. We are interested in your views, even if you were not directly involved in implementing such projects. It should take less than 10 minutes to complete the survey, and your responses will be treated with the utmost confidentiality and will not be shared with other parties.

The deadline to complete the survey is June 27, 2022. Please feel free to share this link with others in your garden or network in Europe.

Please email bgcitizenscience@gmail.com if you have questions regarding this project. We sincerely hope you can participate and are grateful for your time.

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