BirdNote   /     Neurodivergence is an Asset for Project FeederWatch

Summary

Many neurodiverse participants have shared that with birding, their own disabilities become helpful tools.

Subtitle
Many neurodiverse participants have shared that with birding, their own disabilities become helpful tools.
Duration
00:01:45
Publishing date
2024-12-30 08:00
Link
https://www.birdnote.org/podcasts/birdnote-daily/neurodivergence-asset-project-feederwatch
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Shownotes

Since 1976, Project FeederWatch has been through many changes, but what has remained is the dedication to collecting data that improves bird science. Dr. Ashley Dayer is a conservation scientist who leads a research team based on Project FeederWatch data. She says the project is a great opportunity for some birders with disabilities.

More info and transcript at BirdNote.org

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