Nature Tech: Using Apps to Help Nature ID [S-23-24]

Presenter:Nick Hamilton-Honey
Location: Cornell Cooperative Extension Farm
Classes: 2 Sessions 1.5 hours
Dates: Thu 10:00 AM 05/04, 05/11
Status: CLOSED

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Have you ever wondered about what something was in your garden, on a walk, or while outside? We will download and learn how to use iNaturalist, SEEK, and potentially other apps. depending on interest. These free apps help us to identify what we see/hear in our environment and also participate in citizen science.

Nick Hamilton-Honey is the Natural Resource & Sustainable Energy Educator for CCE of SLC as well as the Energy Navigator Volunteer Program Coordinator for the North Country Region. Their formal education was as a wildlife biologist and work experience at the US Department of Energy drove their interest in sustainable energy. Nick enjoys interacting with the public and sharing knowledge. Note: Please bring a smart phone or tablet to which you wish to download these free apps. CCE will have free wifi for downloading the apps during the first session. Second session will not have access to wifi; will have to use phone connectivity or enter information offline.

Special Instructions: Please bring a smart phone or tablet to which you wish to download these free apps.
CCE will have free wifi for downloading the apps during the first session.
Second session will NOT have access to wifi; will have to use phone connectivity or enter information offline.

Cap: 20



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