ClimateWatch
What is ClimateWatch
Until ClimateWatch, Australia had no nation-wide public system monitoring biological responses to climate change. Everyday Australians have changed that.
Climate change is affecting rainfall and temperature, impacting our flora and fauna. ClimateWatch is the largest network of citizen scientists in the Southern Hemisphere monitoring exactly what changes are occurring to flowering times, breeding cycles and other periodic plant and animal life cycle events (phenology) across the continent.
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Bush Blitz
What is Bush Blitz TeachLive?
Bush Blitz TeachLive is a fully-funded educational and professional development program that places BHP employees and Australian primary and secondary school teachers of science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) and geography as research assistants on Bush Blitz expeditions. During the expedition, teachers help scientists with vital data collection, learn scientific skills, and communicate with their students by posting blogs on the Earthwatch website, video-calling their class from the field, and...
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TeachLive enables school teachers to work as research assistants on Earthwatch expeditions, helping scientists with vital research and data collection, while communicating their experience live back to their students in the classroom via this blog.
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Earthwatch regularly publishes scientific results in journals and books, in collaboration with international partners and participants. See below for our library of media publications, research submissions and articles.
2022
Articles
Soltani, N.S., Taylor, M.P., Wilson, S.P. International quantification of microplastics in indoor dust: prevalence, exposure and risk assessment. Environmental Pollution.
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Garcia-Rojas, M.I., Keatley,...

