Developing Citizen Science Apps for Conservation Biology: Koala Counter and EchidnaCSI

Presentation from Citizen Science Australia conference in Adelaide, Feb 2018. Field data collection by Citizen Scientists has been hugely assisted by the rapid development and spread of smart phones as well as apps that make use of the integrated technologies contained in these devices. I will descr...

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