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Despite the rapid expansion of citizen-based monitoring, data from these programs remain underutilized by natural resource managers, perhaps due to quality and comparability issues. We present the Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program as a case study of an initiative successfully meeting long-term monitoring needs of federal, state, tribal, and local natural resource managers, and informing public policy. To maximize potential for partnerships with managers, we recommend the creation of a five-year plan including scientific goals and financial solvency strategies prior to establishing a citizen science program, and offering multiple platforms for data-sharing and dialogue.
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Converse, R., Shaw, D., Eichhorst, K., & Leinhart, M. (2016). Bringing citizen monitoring into land management: A case study of the bosque ecosystem monitoring program. Journal of Science Communication, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.15030202
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