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The Citizen Science Hub for Taranaki was designed to show the range and number of contributions from the large community of curious citizens.
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This is a community generated website providing information about citizen science in Taranaki and New Zealand.If you wish to contribute, you are welcome to join, then log in to the wiki.  


This project started very recently, and is a "wiki" allowing growth with new material, so it will be changing rapidly and more items of interest will be added daily.
Click here for helpful advice in the  '[https://www.citscihub.nz/Help:Training_Centre Training Centre]'
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This project started very recently, and is a Wiki allowing growth with new material, so it will be changing rapidly and more items of interest will be added daily.


We have the extensive [[Phil Bendle Collection]] with his fantastic photos of New Zealand natural history and interesting details about the species. [[:Category:Resources|The Resource Centre]] has information for you to reference and links to the official NZ sites where you can find data and methods.  
We have the extensive [[Phil Bendle Collection]] with his fantastic photos of New Zealand natural history and interesting details about the species. These 3,208 pages have been migrated from the creaky and elderly T.E.R.R.A.I.N. website. 
<br> <br />[[:Category:Resources|The Resource Centre]] has information for you to reference and links to the official NZ sites where you can find data and methods. If you have information you want to share, there may be an existing citizen science project, like [[:Category:Resources|iNaturalist]] (for all living things) or [[:Category:Resources|e-Bird]] for birds.  


If you have information you want to share, there may be an existing citizen science project, like iNaturalist  (for all living things) or e-Bird for birds.
[[:Category:Citizen Science Projects|The Citizen Science Projects]] section is where we are encouraging all CitSci projects to share methodology and findings and perhaps recruit helpers.
 
[[:Category:Citizen Science Projects|The Citizen Science Projects]] section is where we are encouraging all CitSci projects to share your methodology, your findings and perhaps recruit helpers.
 
Here you can see the sizes of each category in this wiki
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 21 July 2020

Resources

This is a community generated website providing information about citizen science in Taranaki and New Zealand.If you wish to contribute, you are welcome to join, then log in to the wiki.

Click here for helpful advice in the 'Training Centre'

This project started very recently, and is a Wiki allowing growth with new material, so it will be changing rapidly and more items of interest will be added daily.

We have the extensive Phil Bendle Collection with his fantastic photos of New Zealand natural history and interesting details about the species. These 3,208 pages have been migrated from the creaky and elderly T.E.R.R.A.I.N. website.

The Resource Centre has information for you to reference and links to the official NZ sites where you can find data and methods. If you have information you want to share, there may be an existing citizen science project, like iNaturalist (for all living things) or e-Bird for birds.

The Citizen Science Projects section is where we are encouraging all CitSci projects to share methodology and findings and perhaps recruit helpers.

Pages in category 'CitSci Wiki'

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