Implementing and evaluating a citizen‐science program to support wildlife management: MI‐MAST
ABSTRACT Citizen science is increasingly being used by natural resource professionals to monitor the environment at large spatial or temporal extents. Developing, initiating, and sustaining an effective citizen‐science program requires careful planning, marketing, and engagement. We describe the dev...
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          | Main Authors: | Alexander K. Killion, Gary J. Roloff, Sarah Mayhew, Henry Campa III, Scott Winterstein | 
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| Format: | Article | 
| Language: | English | 
| Published: | Wiley
    
        2018-09-01 | 
| Series: | Wildlife Society Bulletin | 
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1002/wsb.903 | 
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