-
South Africa: “Wow! Me? – a ‘Citizen Scientist?!’
September 18, 2013 Editor 0
[SAFCEI]Would you think of yourself as being able to contribute to the knowledge base in the conservation of our God-given awesome environment? – as a strictly part-time layperson? Could you ever consider yourself to be ‘Citizen Scientist’? … Well the answer is a resounding “YES!” as presented by our speaker, Andy Branfield, as he shared with us the importance and significance of Bird Atlasing in South Africa.
Go to SourceRelated Posts
Behind the Scenes of ‘Startupland’: A Documentary that Tells the True Stories of Entrepreneurs
SocialWire raises $2 million in capital
Ghana: A Two-Day Seminar On a New Software Tool Ends
Social Innovation
Executives Must Face Their Own Mortality
- ‘Buckshot’ approach — not silver bullet — can help feed the world
Categories: News
Intellectual Capital Investments: Evidence from Panel VAR Analysis How I failed
Subscribe to our stories
Recent Posts
- Entrepreneurial Alertness, Innovation Modes, And Business Models in Small- And Medium-Sized Enterprises December 30, 2021
- The Strategic Role of Design in Driving Digital Innovation June 10, 2021
- Correction to: Hybrid mosquitoes? Evidence from rural Tanzania on how local communities conceptualize and respond to modified mosquitoes as a tool for malaria control June 10, 2021
- BRIEF FOCUS: Optimal spacing for groundnuts in smallholder farming systems June 9, 2021
- COVID-19 pandemic: impacts on the achievements of Sustainable Development Goals in Africa June 9, 2021
Categories
Archives
Popular Post-All time
- A review on biomass-based... 1k views
- Apply Now: $500,000 for Y... 834 views
- Can blockchain disrupt ge... 816 views
- Test Your Value Propositi... 779 views
- Prize-winning projects pr... 740 views