Click here to help identify wildlife caught on camera in Colorado (and learn more about what they're doing to help wildlife there).
Click here to help identify wildlife in Utah. This project is not focused on the highway, but is looking at the diversity of wildlife in Utah.
More information is below.
Interstate 70 is one of the busiest highways in Colorado, and one of the most dangerous for wildlife. In an effort to make this highway safer for animals to cross, the Colorado Corridors Project is using remote-triggered cameras to collect important data in support of the construction of a wildlife overpass on Vail Pass. Help them identify which species we’ve captured on their cameras so they can better understand who lives here and help design the best overpass for all wildlife.
This project has been built by the researchers themselves, using the Zooniverse Project Builder, so we need your help making sure it's up to the standards of an official Zooniverse project. Try it out now at www.zooniverse.org/projects /coloradocorridorsproject/colo rado-corridors-project and give us your feedback via this form https://docs.google.com/f orms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfvpAD2YE-g7Sg VcEZhaDM7HthLrM9tfIAb6CcbWHR1_ dlYag/viewform (which you can also reach by clicking the link on the project itself).
Researchers in the Biodiversity and Conservation Ecology Lab at the University of Utah use camera traps to document species that are present at several research sites around Utah. They need your help to classify all the different animals they observe with their camera traps. In addition to helping the research group learn more about wildlife, they hope that classifying these wildlife photos will help others learn about Utah's incredible biodiversity.
This project has been built by the researchers themselves, using the Zooniverse Project Builder, so we need your help making sure it's up to the standards of an official Zooniverse project. Try it out now at www.zooniverse.org/projects /red-butte-canyon/utah- wildlife and give us your feedback via this form https://docs.google.com/f orms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeajIF5j2W2i41 GTfImmzoNHhzBuWZQiFro3MnY6KgpA UvD9Q/viewform (which you can also reach by clicking the link on the project itself).
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