This is the last week of interviews I’m conducting with citizen scientists for an article on citizen science for Canadian Geographic magazine. If a head cold that has me sounding (to myself at least) as though I’m under water doesn’t stop me, I’ll be calling Nunavut, Nova Scotia and northern B.C. It’s not just geographic diversity, though. The projects I’ll be learning more about range from phenology–the study of periodic life cycle events in nature–to frogs and salamanders to the impact of climate change on migration patterns. After the article is out (in June) I hope to profile some of these amazing people and initiatives here.
Last interviews for Canadian Geographic
March 1, 2010 by zwarenst
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Hi Carlyn, I read your article in CG.I thought you
might like to talk to my brother Brent in regard to the book you are
working on.He is presently on sabatical from his company “North South Environmental”volunteering work through CEUSO in Nigeria.His forte is climate change.He can be reached at btegler@nsenvironmental.com