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News Release 14-135

Earth to data: Making sense of environmental observations

National Science Foundation awards $15 million to environmental science data project

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Male Scarlet Tanager on a branch

Male Scarlet Tanager (Piranga olivacea). The Scarlet Tanager is a vibrant songster of eastern hardwood forests. Widespread breeders in the East, they are long-distance migrants that move all the way to South America for the winter.

Credit: Kelly Colgan Azar


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Annual occurrence map for the Scarlet Tanager across the lower 48 states

Annual occurrence (or Spatio-Temporal Exploratory Model-STEM) map for the Scarlet Tanager across the lower 48 states. Produced using citizen science collected data within eBird by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in collaboration with the DataONE Scientific Exploration, Visualization and Analysis Working Group.

Credit: Cornell Lab of Ornithology


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field with flowers and mountains in the background

DataONE networks across repositories archiving data from all areas of Earth and environmental science, including species distribution, climate measures, flowering dates, etc. for integrated search and discovery.

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