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Priscilla H. C. Crawford

Conservation Biologist, Oklahoma Biological Survey

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Tag: Project FeederWatch

Be Part of Something Big

November 11, 2015

Project FeederWatch is my favorite citizen science activity. With basic knowledge of your backyard birds, a few feeders, a source of water, and a little time, you can contribute valuable information about bird populations in your area. Started in Canada in the 1970s, over 20,000 people across North America now participate in the program! FeederWatch … More Be Part of Something Big

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I'm a conservation biologist at the Oklahoma Biological Survey, a research unit of the University of Oklahoma. I work on private land conservation, rare species protection, invasive species mapping, and biodiversity education.

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