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Observe, learn, respect: help us monitor the Yellow-legged Gull nesting in Venice

📢 Observe, learn, respect: help us monitor the Yellow-legged Gull nesting in Venice!

Did you know you can also contribute to monitoring the Yellow-legged Gull nesting in Venice?

CORILA is promoting a hashtagCitizenScience campaign dedicated to monitoring the hashtagGabbianoreale (Larus michahellis) nesting in urban environments, involving residents, workers, and visitors to the city, its islands, and the mainland.
Reports of stable territorial pairs, nests, or chicks can contribute concretely to the research activities that CORILA has been carrying out since 2017 as part of the project “Monitoring the urban population of Yellow-legged Gulls in Venice.”

You can participate by filling out the form 👉 https://lnkd.in/dnDyU-jz
Or by writing to: coccon@corila.it

⚠️ It is recommended to always observe the animals from a distance, avoiding any form of disturbance ‼️

Thank you for your valuable contribution!

hashtagCitizenScience hashtagVenezia hashtagGabbianoReale hashtagBiodiversitĂ Urbana hashtagConvivenzauomofauna hashtagCORILA

 

Enrico Rinaldi

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