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+ | The goal of our project is to get our community involved and invested in local nature. We are making an informational and interactive brochure explaining the benefits of registering for iNaturalist. We will be explaining how and who can use iNaturalist as well as some of the most commonly found species around the UConn Storrs campus. We are including a map with marked locations of where the species can be found. Finally, we started a uconn nature iNatualist project to encourage students, faculty, and nature enthusiasts to begin recording and sharing observations. | ||
http://www.inaturalist.org/projects/uconn-nature - '''Tanner & Ali''' | http://www.inaturalist.org/projects/uconn-nature - '''Tanner & Ali''' |
Revision as of 22:09, 28 May 2014
Contents
- 1 Birding hotspots of UConn and surrounding areas
- 2 Sound guide to the birds of campus
- 3 Red-winged Blackbirds on campus video
- 4 Bird note segments for radio broadcast
- 5 Most common campus birds infographic
- 6 UConn Open your eyes brochure
- 7 Open your eyes to the nature around you video
- 8 Methods for observing animal behavior brochure and poster
- 9 iNaturalist and UConn Nature brochure
Birding hotspots of UConn and surrounding areas
Sound guide to the birds of campus
Red-winged Blackbirds on campus video
Bird note segments for radio broadcast
Most common campus birds infographic
UConn Open your eyes brochure
UConn Open Your eyes is a project through a brochure meant to aid in opening the eyes of students, faculty, and visitors to the animal diversity that exists on campus. The brochure presents the idea that we underestimate our surrounding areas such as the Swan Lake, Horsebarn Hill, and the UConn forest (Fenton). There is more than what meets the eye at first glance, often more observations open up the viewer's eyes to things they did not notice before. Also included is a map with places to visit around campus linked with animals that could be seen, if you want to explore and get involved. - Nino & Almedina
Open your eyes to the nature around you video
This video illustrates the importance of studying animal behavior. Its objective is to demonstrate why you should and how you can “open your eyes to the nature around you.” Overall, an increase in awareness to your surroundings can truly change the way you see the world! - Shawn & Christine
Methods for observing animal behavior brochure and poster
This project is a basic outline of the methods of studying animal behavior. It tells you how to get started studying animal behavior and highlights how to choose which study methods to use when observing different types of animals. - Olivia & Benjamin
iNaturalist and UConn Nature brochure
The goal of our project is to get our community involved and invested in local nature. We are making an informational and interactive brochure explaining the benefits of registering for iNaturalist. We will be explaining how and who can use iNaturalist as well as some of the most commonly found species around the UConn Storrs campus. We are including a map with marked locations of where the species can be found. Finally, we started a uconn nature iNatualist project to encourage students, faculty, and nature enthusiasts to begin recording and sharing observations. http://www.inaturalist.org/projects/uconn-nature - Tanner & Ali