2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.11280
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Citizen science mitigates the lack of distributional data on Nigerian birds

Talatu Tende,
Iniunam A. Iniunam,
Samuel T. Ivande
et al.

Abstract: Citizen science projects are expanding globally, with the African continent, particularly Nigeria, registering significant growth. Here, we document and analyse novel operations of the Nigerian Bird Atlas Project (NIBAP), 2015–2022. This project has employed the use of ornithologists, mainly trained at the A. P. Leventis Ornithological Research Institute (APLORI) located in Jos, Nigeria, and its 28 bird clubs established across Nigeria to enlist 827 bird enthusiasts that contribute regular and near real‐time d… Show more

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