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AT23-043 Webinar Study, Track, remOve and Prevent (STOP): What Clues for Prevention are in Local Litter

February 1, 2023 @ 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

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Webinar Title: Study, Track, remOve and Prevent (STOP): What Clues for Prevention are in Local Litter

AT-VMS: AT: Hill Country Chapter Other Approved Training (Enter AT#, Class Title as posted, Location, and Presenter)

Comments: AT23-043 Webinar Study, Track, remOve and Prevent (STOP): What Clues for Prevention are in Local Litter, Presenter: Amanda Hackney (AT=1h)

Webinar Date: 2/01/2023
Webinar Time: 2:00p-3:00p

Event repeats at 7:00p, same day.

Webinar Summary:
Study, Track, remOve and Prevent (STOP) is a survey method to gather data on types and abundance of litter.

Webinar Description:
Study, Track, remOve and Prevent (STOP) is a survey method to gather data on types and abundance of litter. STOP consists of measuring a 100 ft (or less) transect, picking up all trash larger than a cigarette butt in that area, then cataloging items. Participants enter surveys into the Texas Litter Database (txlitter.org) where it is used by scientists for research. We’ll talk about results from our first two years of surveys and show how data from STOP can provide detailed information on where (and what!) litter is a problem. This program is a nice addition to existing environmental education efforts!

Workshop is offered twice on February 1st, 2:00 and 7:00 Central

A zoom link for the webinar will be emailed to registrants the day of the event. If you have not seen an email come through please check your spam folder.

This webinar will be recorded and a recording will be sent out to registrants several days later and posted onto our YouTube.

Cost: no charge

Register @:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/what-clues-for-prevention-are-in-local-litter-tickets-453344304017

Presenter:
Amanda Hackney, Black Cat GIS and Biological Services on the Study, Track, remOve and Prevent (STOP) Program

Contact Information:
https://www.texaschildreninnature.org/about-us/contact

Organization Website:
https://www.texaschildreninnature.org/events

Sponsoring Organization:
Texas Children in Nature Network

 

Venue

Webinar

Webinar Title: Study, Track, remOve and Prevent (STOP): What Clues for Prevention are in Local Litter

AT-VMS: AT: Hill Country Chapter Other Approved Training (Enter AT#, Class Title as posted, Location, and Presenter)

Comments: AT23-043 Webinar Study, Track, remOve and Prevent (STOP): What Clues for Prevention are in Local Litter, Presenter: Amanda Hackney (AT=1h)

Webinar Date: 2/01/2023
Webinar Time: 2:00p-3:00p

Event repeats at 7:00p, same day.

Webinar Summary:
Study, Track, remOve and Prevent (STOP) is a survey method to gather data on types and abundance of litter.

Webinar Description:
Study, Track, remOve and Prevent (STOP) is a survey method to gather data on types and abundance of litter. STOP consists of measuring a 100 ft (or less) transect, picking up all trash larger than a cigarette butt in that area, then cataloging items. Participants enter surveys into the Texas Litter Database (txlitter.org) where it is used by scientists for research. We’ll talk about results from our first two years of surveys and show how data from STOP can provide detailed information on where (and what!) litter is a problem. This program is a nice addition to existing environmental education efforts!

Workshop is offered twice on February 1st, 2:00 and 7:00 Central

A zoom link for the webinar will be emailed to registrants the day of the event. If you have not seen an email come through please check your spam folder.

This webinar will be recorded and a recording will be sent out to registrants several days later and posted onto our YouTube.

Cost: no charge

Register @:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/what-clues-for-prevention-are-in-local-litter-tickets-453344304017

Presenter:
Amanda Hackney, Black Cat GIS and Biological Services on the Study, Track, remOve and Prevent (STOP) Program

Contact Information:
https://www.texaschildreninnature.org/about-us/contact

Organization Website:
https://www.texaschildreninnature.org/events

Sponsoring Organization:
Texas Children in Nature Network

 

Venue

Webinar