Monitoring of bird populations is based primarily on volunteer birdwatcher activity in Finland. Hence, development of online user interfaces and data availability have become a priority in order to encourage bird watchers to participate in monitoring schemes. Most Finnish bird monitoring is managed by the Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS, which oversees a wide spectrum of long-running programs including: a bird ringing (banding) scheme running since 1913, a winter bird census established in 1956, a breeding bird census initiated in 1975, a raptor monitoring program started in 1982, and, a nest recording scheme ongoing since the 1940s. In 2018, more than 1,500 volunteer birdwatchers participated in LUOMUS bird monitoring schemes. D...
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Automated recorders are increasingly used in remote sensing of wildlife, yet automated methods of pr...
Technological innovations have led to exciting fast-moving developments in science. Today, we are li...
Every day, all around New Zealand, the dawn chorus tells us that our birdlife is one of our greatest...
In recent decades, people across the world have adopted ‘smart-phones’ and their technology. Softwar...
Citizen science is a type of research which could be crucial for wildlife monitoring in the developi...
The amateur birding community has a long and proud tradition of contributing to bird surveys and bir...
Biodiversity monitoring is central to conservation biology, allowing the evaluation of the conservat...
Citizen science is on the rise. Aided by the internet, the popularity and scope of citizen science a...
“Introduced Bird Interaction Survey (IBISurvey)” is a citizen science initiative of LabOr, Laborator...
Citizen science offers a potentially powerful tool for the environmental scientist to access large d...
Since the late 1970s, the BirdLife Partnership has been working collectively to identify, document a...
Supplementary feeding of birds during the winter is a widespread phenomenon in temperate countries. ...
Citizen science monitoring programmes are making increasingly important contributions to wildlife co...
Birdwatchers hold substantial potential as data collectors for research, and in Brazil, the birdwatc...
AbstractWildlife@Home is citizen science project developed to provide wildlife biologists a way to s...
Automated recorders are increasingly used in remote sensing of wildlife, yet automated methods of pr...
Technological innovations have led to exciting fast-moving developments in science. Today, we are li...
Every day, all around New Zealand, the dawn chorus tells us that our birdlife is one of our greatest...
In recent decades, people across the world have adopted ‘smart-phones’ and their technology. Softwar...