My name Heather Kostick, and I am a Masters of Environmental Studies
candidate at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. I am
planning to conduct two bioblitzes at the Willistown Conservation Trust,
Willistown, PA (it’s about 40-60 minutes from Philadelphia, PA). A
bioblitz is a 24-hour intense surveillance period of an area with the
purpose of getting a snapshot of the area’s ecosystem and biodiversity.
I am specifically seeking volunteers that have a specialist background
in the following fields: birds, mammals, plants, owls, amphibians, and 
reptiles, bats, fungi, and insects. The bioblitz will
occur June 3/September 9 (at night: insects, owls, bats, mammals, amphibians,
reptiles), and June 4/September 10 (during the day: plants, birds, reptiles, 
insects, aquatic life). Depending on background and experience, volunteers may 
be asked to lead/oversee a team of 5-8 students/volunteers. 

Bioblitz dates: June 3&4, and September 9&10 

If you are interested or have students who may be interested, please
have them email Heather at [email protected] with the subject
title "bioblitz - [specialization]". Volunteers must email prior to 
participation. Attached to this posting is a flyer, please feel free to post 
it in your department or organization.


Note: I am conducting this bioblitz as part of my Masters thesis. I am
conducting this bioblitz along with Lisa Kiziuk, University of
Pennsylvania lecturer and Willistown Conservation Trust Bird
Conservation Program Director.

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