Technology Quarterly | Crowdsourced science
How volunteer observers can help protect biodiversity
Uploading your holiday snaps can make a difference, too
ECOLOGY LENDS itself to being helped along by the keen layperson perhaps more than any other science. For decades, birdwatchers have recorded their sightings and sent them to organisations like Britain’s Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, or the Audubon society in America, contributing precious data about population size, trends, behaviour and migration. These days, any smartphone connected to the internet can be pointed at a plant to identify a species and add a record to a regional data set.
This article appeared in the Technology Quarterly section of the print edition under the headline “The wisdom of crowds”