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#CrowdCloudLIVE After each episode's WORLD premiere in April, show host, producer, and people seen on the show participated in post-premiere roundtable discussions. Viewers like you listened in, asked questions, and were able to dive deeper into the power of Citizen Science.

Watch the recorded Facebook Live events now. Discover more about how Citizen Science is revolutionizing the ways we gather, analyze, and utilize the data that fuels scientific research, discovery, and community action.

Find your local station and showtimes here, or go to:
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Volunteers contribute to Trout Unlimited’s “angler science” initiative by sampling water quality and other stream measurements.
A New York teen at the Gateway National Wildlife Refuge plots pollinator numbers to help restore local habitat following Superstorm Sandy.
A New Jersey Nature Conservancy volunteer participates in a horseshoe crab census at a beach near Cape May.
Volunteers record seasonal changes in plants and animals as part of National Phenology Network’s “Nature’s Notebook” program.
A Chinese citizen scientist submits air quality data to IPE's Blue Map app.
Volunteers contribute counts of the number of butterflies during the Western Monarch Thanksgiving Count in Pismo Beach, California
Senior citizens play EyesOnALZ's Stall Catchers game to identify stalled blood vessels and help speed up Alzheimer's research.
Nama Budhathoki of Kathmandu Living Labs explains how to use OpenStreetMap tools during a Mapathon, a mapping marathon, in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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