Using diverse social science approaches to improve module development of the farmOS Conservation Planner. Written* and Reviewed by: Liat Wilde, Point Blue Conservation Science, Social Scientist Greg Austic, Our Sci Dan TerAvest, Our Sci Mike Stenta, farmOS Erin Pearse, Cal Poly, Initiative for Climate Leadership and Resilience Erika Foster, Point Blue Conservation Science, Director of
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Tracking Western Monarch Butterflies
Exploring the mysteries of bird migration was a founding scientific endeavor at Point Blue, so it’s a natural evolution to connect our expertise to critical conservation efforts for other migratory species, like the imperiled western monarch butterfly.
Science News: Penguins, Drones, Citizen Science, and More!
New Penguin Science We’re putting cutting-edge technology to work for conservation. In Antarctica we’ve recently been using drones, environmental sensing devices, tiny video cameras, and satellite imagery to increase the pace and scale of our conservation science. Our ultimate goal is to get a better idea of how wildlife (namely, penguins) in one of the
New Technology Uncovers New Connections for Conservation
The technology to track songbird migration is getting better all the time. We’re taking advantage of that here at Point Blue to make conservation even better. Read on to learn about some surprising results from a recent investigation.
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