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Evaluating environmental education, citizen science, and stewardship through naturalist programs

机译:通过自然主义计划评估环境教育,公民科学和管理

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Amateur naturalists have played an important role in the study and conservation of nature since the 17th century. Today, naturalist groups make important contributions to bridge the gap between conservation science and practice around the world. We examined data from 2 regional naturalist programs to understand participant motivations, barriers, and perspectives as well as the actions they take to advance science, stewardship, and community engagement. These programs provide certification-based natural history and conservation science training for adults that is followed by volunteer service in citizen science, education, and stewardship. Studies in California and Virginia include quantitative and qualitative evaluation data collected through pre- and postcourse surveys, interviews, and long-term tracking of volunteer hours. Motivations of participants focused on learning about the local environment and plants and animals, connecting with nature, becoming certified, and spending time with people who have similar interests. Over half the participants surveyed were over 50 years old, two-thirds were women, and a majority reported household incomes of over $50,000 (60% in California, 85% in Virginia), and <20% of those surveyed in both states described themselves as nonwhite. Thus, these programs need to improve participation by a wider spectrum of the public. We interviewed younger and underrepresented adults to examine barriers to participation in citizen science. The primary barrier was lack of time due to the need to work and focus on career advancement. Survey data revealed that participants' ecological knowledge, scientific skills, and belief in their ability to address environmental issues increased after training. Documented conservation actions taken by the participants include invasive plant management, habitat restoration, and cleanups of natural areas and streams. Long-term data from Virginia on volunteer hours dedicated to environmental citizen science show an increase from 14% in 2007 to 32% in 2014. In general, participants in the naturalist programs we examined increased their content knowledge about ecosystems, had greater confidence in conserving them, and continued to engage as citizen scientists after completing the program.
机译:自17世纪以来,业余博物学家就在自然的研究和保护中发挥了重要作用。今天,自然主义者团体为弥合全球保护科学与实践之间的差距做出了重要贡献。我们检查了来自两个区域自然主义者计划的数据,以了解参与者的动机,障碍和观点以及他们为促进科学,管理和社区参与而采取的行动。这些计划为成年人提供基于认证的自然历史和自然保护科学培训,随后是公民科学,教育和管理方面的志愿者服务。在加利福尼亚州和弗吉尼亚州的研究包括通过赛前和赛后调查,访谈以及志愿者工时的长期跟踪收集的定量和定性评估数据。参加者的动机集中在了解当地的环境和动植物,与自然联系,获得认证以及与志趣相投的人在一起。超过一半的受访者年龄在50岁以上,三分之二是女性,并且大多数人报告的家庭收入超过50,000美元(加利福尼亚州为60%,弗吉尼亚州为85%),两个州的受访者中,<20%的人自称为非白色。因此,这些计划需要提高广大公众的参与度。我们采访了年轻人和代表性不足的成年人,以研究参与公民科学的障碍。主要障碍是由于需要工作和专注于职业发展而缺乏时间。调查数据显示,培训后参与者的生态知识,科学技能以及对解决环境问题能力的信念得到了增强。参与者采取的有文件记录的保护措施包括入侵性植物管理,栖息地恢复以及自然区域和溪流的清理。弗吉尼亚州有关环境公民科学志愿者时间的长期数据显示,该数字从2007年的14%增加到2014年的32%。总的来说,我们研究的自然主义者计划的参与者增加了对生态系统的了解,对保护生态系统的信心更大他们,并在完成该计划后继续担任公民科学家。

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