With the rise of citizen science programmes in Singapore, the city-state is discovering that community-driven efforts can make a powerful impact on conservation.
Students interacted with the natural world through their five senses and learned to use environmental science tools at SpudnikLab ‘s Soil Detectives workshop on 16th May, as part of the iterative design of SpudnikLab’s Science Kit.
The app that changed how biodiversity is observed and logged and put citizen science in the hands of citizens turns 18 this March 20th, woot!
How using your phone to listen to birds can monitor ecosystem health and be addictively fun.
SpudnikLab’s editor Melissa De Silva falls in love with spiders, through passionate guide, citizen scientist and entomologist Finn Tan