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Mysterious Occurrences: Representation, Resiliency, and Redundancy in Native Plant Populations

Meet Dr. Rachel Hackett, a conservation plant biologist at the Michigan Natural Features Inventory.  We learn about Rachel's job and the restoration of threatened and endangered species. Rachel provides some examples of "new" populations and students discuss ways to determine if the population is a remnant or introduced population. 

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Mapping New Discoveries: iNaturalist and Biodiversity Data

Meet Lauren Esposito, the Curator of Arachnology at the California Academy of Sciences. Learn how they use community science to inform new species discovery.

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Rescuing Data: Preserving Data for the Future

Meet Diane Srivastava, director of the Canadian Institute for Ecology and Evolution, and learn how they sythesize and save biodiversity data.

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Sorting through the Data

Meet Thomas McElrath, a insect collection manager at the Illinois Natural History Survey and beetle researcher. Tommy explains the value of data standards while discussing beetles and variations in sex.

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Saving Endangered Species: Zoos, Museums and Biodiversity Data

Resources I’ve created and contributed art towards.

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