Event Title: WEBINAR: How INaturalist makes a difference for Biodiversity
VMS-AT: AT: Hill Country Chapter Other Approved Training (Enter AT#, Class Title as posted, Location, and Presenter)
Comments: AT24-344 WEBINAR: How INaturalist makes a difference for Biodiversity, Presenter:
Michelle Vryn, Scott Loarie,Carrie Seltzer (AT=1h)
Event Date: 09/29/2023
Event Time: 11:00a-12:00p
Event Summary: Ever wonder what makes what happens to all the Data submitted to INaturalist? Find out at this seminar
Event Description: Why do your iNaturalist observations matter, where do they go, and what impact do they have? Join us for a webinar to learn how your contributions are part of the world’s most important source of biodiversity data.
You’ll learn about the impact of iNaturalist’s data and how iNaturalist has grown thanks to the collective efforts of our community. Our speakers will also share tips for making quality observations, how you can help with identifications and how you can maximize your impact through data sharing.
Whether you’ve been involved for years or are new to iNaturalist, this webinar will provide valuable insights into the impact of your contributions and the exciting future of iNaturalist. You’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of how your observations and identifications are making a difference to global conservation!
Michelle Vryn, Head of Development, will be our host and channel your questions about the impact of iNaturalist.
Scott Loarie, Executive Director, will highlight the exciting science and conservation impacts powered by iNaturalist.
Carrie Seltzer, Head of Engagement, will show how you can increase your impact for biodiversity through iNaturalist.
Cost: Free
Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/7517237496044/WN_qu69pP36Skee5q3wtBtCBg#/registration
Event Location:
Webinar
Presenter: Michelle Vryn, Scott Loarie, Carrie Seltzer
Contact Information: https://help.inaturalist.org/en/support/home
Organization Website: inaturalist@inaturalist.org
Sponsoring Organization: INaturalist