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DENIS LEPAGE BIRD STUDIES CANADA eBird as a successful example of citizen science

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Presentation by Denis Lepage on Bird Studies Canada, delivered at the Water and Environmental Hub track of the 2011 Cybera Summit.

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DENIS LEPAGE BIRD STUDIES CANADA

eBird as a successful example of citizen science

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Ecological questions §  Where does the species occur spatially? §  Where is it most abundant?

§  Has its distribution changed over time? §  How does the distribution relates to other ecological

factors?

Data for conservation

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§  Without proper data, we can’t answer those questions

§  Lack of data for a vast majority of species

Data for conservation

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Citizen science

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Bird Studies Canada programs: §  dozens of monitoring programs §  20,000 volunteer bird-watchers §  nearly a million observation records each year §  potentially millions of contributors

Citizen science

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Understanding the motivations of participants: §  Easy §  Rewarding

§  data for greater good of science §  personalized rewards §  social aspect §  etc.

Citizen science

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http://ebird.ca

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Blackpoll Warbler Setophaga striata

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Eurasian Collared-Dove | Range Expansion

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�  17% of all checklists submitted to eBird are flagged by the automated filters. �  These flagged records are then reviewed by regional experts in bird

distribution.

A dog bird A Catbird

Data quality

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Data standards

Work with partners to agree on data sharing standards

• AKN’s Bird Monitoring Data Exchange (BMDE) •  Over 100 million records on birds

Facilitate access to data •  Data nodes •  Download portal •  Web services

www.naturecounts.ca

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Common Tern

Thank you!!