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Published inVolunteer “community scientists” do a pretty darn good job generating usable data
Right under our noses: A novel lichen-patterned spider found on oaks in central SpainRight under our noses: A novel lichen-patterned spider found on oaks in central Spain
Hidden gems in the mist: Three new frog species uncovered in northern PeruHidden gems in the mist: Three new frog species uncovered in northern Peru
Species conservation profile of a critically endangered endemic for the Azores spiderSpecies conservation profile of a critically endangered endemic for the Azores spider
Feeling the heat: How we manage our landscapes shapes how species experience heatwavesFeeling the heat: How we manage our landscapes shapes how species experience heatwaves

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