Documenting Biodiversity: The Soup-to-Nuts of Community Science
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Documenting Biodiversity: The Soup-to-Nuts of Community Science

By DC Bird Alliance

Overview

Join us to find out how you can capture, edit, manage, and submit wildlife photos in a manner that will be useful for science!

Wildlife is everywhere in DC—and no one sees it more closely than our partners at City Wildlife, whose teams care for thousands of injured and orphaned animals each year. Local photographers also play a key role by documenting wildlife and sharing images on community science platforms like iNaturalist and eBird. But how can you make your wildlife photos even more useful to science and conservation?

Join us for this free workshop led by Dr. Brian Wee, Science Lead for the DC Bird Alliance, in partnership with City Wildlife. Through live demonstrations, Dr. Wee will guide you through:

  • Field photography techniques for birds and small invertebrates
  • How to organize and manage large collections of photos
  • Geotagging and basic photo-editing essentials
  • Best practices for submitting images to iNaturalist and eBird
  • Tips for responsibly using automated image classifiers

This workshop also integrates insights from prior DCBA sessions led by Dr. Wee and fellow DCBA Flock Star, Mark Sledziewski, connecting equipment and technique with how wildlife data informs real conservation decisions.

Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a community scientist, or a supporter of City Wildlife’s mission, this workshop will help you turn your wildlife images into powerful tools for biodiversity research.

Learn more about our partner, City Wild Life, and their work to protect and advocate for wildlife, here.

Category: Science & Tech, Science

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Highlights

  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library

901 G Street Northwest

Washington, DC 20001

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DC Bird Alliance

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Dec 13 · 10:00 AM EST