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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2010

Your next geocaching adventure can help save the environment from a multi-billion dollar scourge, invasive species. Scientists at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado created a website called, CitSci.org. They're calling all geocachers to help track the spread of species which damage the natural environment. It's a global project, that begins just outside your front door.

Join us as we go geocaching with Colorado State University researcher Greg Newman.

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  • good vids

  • 137 billion??? NO WAY!

    

  • You can also use 'Wildlife and Plant Sightings' (google the site title) to document all your sightings data, for plants and wildlife. Submit a photo and enter lat/long for sightings too. Anyone can use this site, individual or a gocaching group, amateur to professional nature enthusiast

  • I know what kind of WEED I would like to find on my way to the cache, the kind I can smoke if you get my drift

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