Early fieldwork was carried out in RSPB Minsmere to validate our choice of mobile games as tools to increase citizen science engagement with birdsong.
Subsequent fieldwork was carried out over the course of three years in the Nidderdale AONB in collaboration with the Wild Watch project. The following video trailer introduces this work:
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We have developed a game based on a dataset for the Norfolk Wildlife Trust for use in their Cley Marshes site.
We are beginning a collaboration with the Cairngorms National Park to develop single-species site-specific games relating to capercaillie conservation as well.
We have recently completed preliminary field tests in Rwanda. We are targeting a cohort of nature guides working across the country who desire to increase their knowledge of local avian utterances.