Source: The Guardian/Fiona Gell
Citizen science has become something of a buzzword,but it’s nothing new. Before science became professionalised in the 19th century, amateur naturalists were collecting information and helping us understand the natural world. And it wasn’t just country vicars; Mary Anning, or the daughter of a destitute cabinet-maker,spent decades discovering fossils in the cliffs at Lyme Regis, more…
Source: theterramarproject.org