The Risks of Bird Migration and How to Get Involved in Protecting Birds on Campus

Written by Ida Ghorbani, Bee Campus Eco Rep Fall migration is underway! Every year from August to through the end of November, 2 billion birds migrate through Texas. Our state is globally important as one of the most prominent regions for migration paths in the Americas, with one out of four of all migrating birdsContinue reading “The Risks of Bird Migration and How to Get Involved in Protecting Birds on Campus”

Birdwatching for Citizen Science: The Great Backyard Bird Count!

Written by Ida Ghorbani Did you know that you don’t have to be a scientist to be actively engaged with scientific research in your community? That’s right! Citizen science, also known as community or participatory science, relies on participation and collaboration from the public to increase scientific knowledge. Through citizen science projects, people like youContinue reading “Birdwatching for Citizen Science: The Great Backyard Bird Count!”

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