Citizen Science Month: iMapinvasives
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Join the University Library System on Tuesday, April 13 from 11 am - 12 pm to learn more about invasive species in Western Pennsylvania.
Amy Jewitt, Invasive Species Cooridinator, from the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy will describe the iMapinvasives, an online GIS-based data management system used to assist citizen scientists and natural resources professionals working to protect our natural resources from the threat of invasive species. Amy will talk a about what species are considered invasive in PA and how to identify them (and why it's important to report them!).
Amy's education includes a B.S. in Agricultural Science from the Pennsylvania State University with minors in Horticulture, International Agriculture, and Leadership Development.
Registration is required. This event is virtual.
Event Organizer
Hello! I look forward to working with you. If you can, please email in advance the details about your research question or project. I can specifically help with information questions related to:
- Engineering
- Mathematics
- Physics and Astronomy
- Statistics
I can also meet with you via Zoom/Teams. If you prefer to meet f-f, we can meet in my office, located in the Engineering Library, located in G-33 Benedum Hall.
If you can't find a time in my calendar that works for you, please email me to see if we can arrange another time.
Judy Brink, Head, Engineering Library