Introduction to Nature Monitoring – Protecting Urban Forests

Introduction to Nature Monitoring – Protecting Urban Forests

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The EwA naturalist team introduces how to document ecological communities at risk in a fast-changing world. Join us!

By Earthwise Aware

Date and time

Monday, September 8 · 8:30 - 10:30am EDT.

Location

Bellevue Pond

Bellevue Pond Medford, MA 02155

About this event

  • Free venue parking

Earthwise Aware's naturalist teams study land use and climate impact on ecological communities at risk in a fast-changing world. This is an orientation field session that introduces the science program and team. You will help the team record bird movement, observe seasonal phases of fauna and flora, monitor bio-pollution, and map habitat fragmentation factors. It's also a chance to learn new skills and join the team & the effort ツ

[Prepare] To prepare for the session, here's a short read & a few apps to install ☟

The Fells will be our gracious host, and we look forward to spending quality time together exploring its habitats and inhabitants. In preparation for such a wonderful opportunity, we invite you to read our short Acknowledgement of Biodiversity, Land, and People. Thanks!

To record with us, install a few free apps to get started. We use smartphones as data recording tools. If you don't have a smart device, don't worry – we'll pair you with someone who does. Here are the apps: EwA Survey projects » Instructions– install our app platform, then search for and join EwA Pheno Lite and EwA Buggy.

⚠ IMPORTANT: PLEASE DO NOT BE A NO-SHOW!!! Our free offerings are frequently waitlisted, so if you cannot attend, please tell us a few days before the events so we can give your spot to another person who wants to participate. Thanks for your understanding and courtesy!

Why limit the number of attendees? EwA caps the attendance size of its events so that they remain low-impact and ethical for the wildlife and habitats we document.

Age: Adults (16+) / Rendezvous: Bellevue Pond Parking Lot.

◇ What to Wear & Bring: Although these will be slow-paced hikes, please dress appropriately and consider wearing long pants (for the possibility of ticks, poison ivy, etc.) and sturdy hiking shoes. Bring water. Also, know that there is no bathroom in the forest.

For any questions, you can contact Claire at citizenscience@earthwiseaware.org

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© Claire O'Neill, Earthwise Aware [American witch-hazel, spotted salamander egg masses, crane fly, gray treefrog]. More: See EwA's biodiversity records from this location » www.inaturalist.org/projects/EwA-at-the Fells

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Frequently asked questions

Are there restrooms?

No. There are no restrooms in the forest.

How long do you wait before starting hiking?

We start sharp on time.

Do you run the event if it rains?

Usually, yes. If it rains too much we will email the attendees the morning of the hike/workshop.

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Nature Conservation as a Way of Life » Reconciling Environmental Attitude, Science & Behavior » Cultivating Ecological Literacy & Ethics » Connecting People with Nature through Science & Direct Experiences | Earthwise Aware – With You, Making a Better World for Both People & Nature!

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