Our turtle program shows citizen science isn't just great for data, it makes science feel personal
- Written by Claudia Santori, PhD candidate, University of Sydney
ShutterstockCitizen science is ripe with benefits. Programs can involve hundreds, sometimes thousands, of volunteers who collect reliable, long-term and geographically widespread data. These people donate their time for a cause (or just for fun).
For biodiversity conservation, these kinds of data are invaluable to enable important large-scale...





