Welcome to our ongoing effort to catalog citizen science and other public participation in scientific research (PPSR) projects for UC California Naturalists and other citizen scientists. We invite you to browse the listed projects or enter key words (like birds, youth, invasive, coast, Alameda, etc.) in the search box above to find projects in your area. It's a great way to stay involved and keep developing your skills as a natural scientist!
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Antioch Dunes Endangered Species Survey
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Organization NameAntioch Dunes National Wildlife Refuge
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Project Website
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Organization Website
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PartnersN / A
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Contact NameN / A
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Contact Emaildon_brubaker@fws.gov
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Contact Phone707-769-4200
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Other Contact InformationN / A
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Project Purpose (taken from project materials)
Gather information that inform management plan and protection for three endangered species: Lange's Metalmark butterfly, Antioch Dunes evening primrose and Contra Costa wallflower.
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Participant Activities
Assist refuge staff with habitat restoration projects and endangered species surveys. Surveys of Antioch Dunes evening primrose, the Contra Costa wallflower, and the host plant for the Lange's metalmark butterfly, plus other species of special concern, are conducted annually. Seeds collected from the plants are grown in a nursery for replanting on the refuge.
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Data Entry
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Unknown
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Other Participant Activities
Participation in Work Days and Field Courses addressing other areas of habitat protection and restoration
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System Studied
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Plants
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Invertebrates
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Geographic ScopeLocal
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RegionContra Costa
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LocationAntioch Dunes National Wildlife Refuge, along the southern shore of the San Joaquin River
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Location - MapAntioch Dunes National Wildlife Refuge, Antioch, CA 94509
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Time Commitment
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Unknown
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Volunteer QualificationsN / A
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Volunteer TrainingN / A
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Cost to ParticipantN / A
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How will the findings be used?
Data from the project contributed to applied management research that is being conducted in order to develop a comprehensive plan for managing sand dune habitat on the refuge over time.
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Other Information
Due to the sensitivity of the habitats and the endangered species, the refuge is not open to unsupervised use by the public.
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Photo
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last update:N / A
If you work with this project and would like to add to or update the information below, please email cghdixon@ucdavis.edu.
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This database is focused on projects in California focused on the environment. For opportunities outside California, as well as national projects that don't have a California-specific components, check http://www.birds.cornell.edu/citscitoolkit/projects.