Citizen science is the practice of public participation and collaboration in scientific research to increase knowledge. Through citizen science, people share and contribute to data monitoring and collection programs.
Examples would include our own Wildlife Sightings project where people submit sightings of the wildlife they see in Worcestershire. You might be familiar with RSPB’s Garden Birdwatch or Butterfly Conservation’s Big Butterfly Count. Individuals and communities can get involved in recording and measuring useful information for everyone to share.
As part of the Wild Things project for the Institute for Research In Schools (IRIS), staff and students at Worcester Sixth Form College took citizen science a step further and conducted their own research into conservation issues that they were interested in.
Led by Dr Nardie Hanson, head of biology at the college, and with our assistance and advice, the students chose their own subjects and planned their own projects. Let’s hear from the students about their involvement…