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    25 Aug 2017

    Coming up - What did scientists learn about animals during the eclipse? of explains

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    How might animals react during the eclipse? My report on after 5pm with and 's soundtrack for totality

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    17 Aug 2017

    A10. And of course, we’d love to see groups utilizing during to engage in more regularly!

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    17 Aug 2017

    A couple zoos—including , I think—are using the project. may know more.

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    17 Aug 2017

    A10. It would be interesting to see if data collected through different projects could be correlated!

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    17 Aug 2017

    A9. The project will summarize trends and highlight interesting sightings!

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    17 Aug 2017

    A8. Keep using —a global platform that allows you to help us document when and where species occur around the globe!

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    17 Aug 2017

    Q8. After people experience , what should they do if they want more ?

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    17 Aug 2017

    A7. Our team here often refers to events as a “flash-mob for science”!

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    17 Aug 2017

    A6. And it would be pretty awe-inspiring to see amazing plant and animal behavior you weren’t expecting during !

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    17 Aug 2017

    A6. We designed so people should be able to participate and still enjoy most of —double the awe!

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    17 Aug 2017

    We hope that will be an opportunity for people to connect to and share#Eclipse2017 with life around them!

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    17 Aug 2017

    A5. Many of us might not realize that an does more than make people look up–plants and animals react to it too!

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    17 Aug 2017

    Q5. projects often have education goals too - what might volunteers learn in ?

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    17 Aug 2017
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    and the spread of people will be interesting with so many traveling away from home to totality Plus people who stay home

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    17 Aug 2017

    A4. For , a good spread across the US would be great, but even one observer can document something interesting!

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    17 Aug 2017

    Q4. Does need a crowd, a critical mass of observers, to achieve research goals? How many?

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    17 Aug 2017

    A3. People can formalize anecdotal accounts and may observe plant or animal behavior never before described during an !

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    17 Aug 2017

    Q3. What scientific results do you expect from efforts?

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    17 Aug 2017

    A2b. Yes! Interested in what % of totality can still elicit a response, so people with any amount of coverage can participate…

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