The latest issue of the Florida Academy of Sciences‘ journal, Florida Scientist, was recently published and it was a special edition highlighting “citizen science programs in Florida.” I was invited to write an article about Florida Citizens for Science, which appears starting on page 230. Unfortunately, the journal doesn’t have any significant Internet presence, so I can’t link to anything useful. But if you are a member of the Florida Academy, look for my article!
Social
Site Search
-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
- Pierce R. Butler on What do Florida public school students learn about climate change?
- David Honig on New Florida Board of Education Chair: “I won’t support any evolution being taught as fact at all in any of our schools.â€
- dhogaza on New Florida Board of Education Chair: “I won’t support any evolution being taught as fact at all in any of our schools.â€
- dhogaza on New Florida Board of Education Chair: “I won’t support any evolution being taught as fact at all in any of our schools.â€
- dhogaza on New Florida Board of Education Chair: “I won’t support any evolution being taught as fact at all in any of our schools.â€
Blog Categories
Facebook Feed
Try to submit your article to the Florida Entomologist, it is the first scientific journal to have an internet presence. It is also an international journal as we include the Caribbean and Americas. It was a very good article.