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Each year, on the third Saturday in October, The Big Question brings people together with expert guides to grapple with a question. In 2017, the question we asked ourselves was ‘ How can we know? ’ One of the most exciti...
Audio Birds and citizen science is an episode from Humanities on Demand by Maine Humanities Council. Each year, on the third Saturday in October, The Big Question brings people together with expert guides to grapple with a question. In 2017...
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Published Feb 6, 2018, 12:31 long, audio available.
Each year, on the third Saturday in October, The Big Question brings people together with expert guides to grapple with a question. In 2017, the question we asked ourselves was ‘ How can we know? ’ One of the most exciting things about asking this question was getting to talk with all sorts of people about how this crazy big question arises for them in the work that they do. In preparing for 2018’s big question, MHC program officer Meghan Reedy talked birds and citizen science with Maine Audubon’s Doug Hitchcox. The post Audio | Birds and citizen science appeared first on Maine Humanities Council .
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Audio Birds and citizen science is from Humanities on Demand by Maine Humanities Council.
Published Feb 6, 2018 and 12:31 long