Monday, August 7, 2017: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
C124, Oregon Convention Center
Organizer:
Sarah E. Whipple
Moderator:
Sarah E. Whipple
The question for RMSSN this year was: how are pollinators in a given area transforming over time with regards to the changes in the local environment? Much of the data collected was in correlation with the NPS Centennial BioBlitz efforts, which educate citizens and scientists about the biodiversity in the National Parks. In addition to the pollinator data gathered, students also looked at the historical and cultural significance of these public lands, comparing past cultures to those of the present. RMSSN has provided students a great chance to learn and discover more about the connections between biodiversity and cultural diversity, and our Ignite session will share this discovery with others.
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