WorldJune 20, 2026 · 11:41 AM1 min read

    A new app could help streamline loon data by enabling citizens to log observations

    Loons, beloved American waterbirds, face threats from climate change and pollution. An oil spill settlement funds a new phone app helping non-scientists to aid research on these birds.

    By Abagael Giles

    A new app could help streamline loon data by enabling citizens to log observations

    A new app could help streamline loon data by enabling citizens to log observations Loons, beloved American waterbirds, face threats from climate change and pollution. An oil spill settlement funds a new phone app helping non-scientists to aid research on these birds.

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    A new app could help streamline loon data by enabling citizens to log observations

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    Abagael Giles

    A new app could help streamline loon data by enabling citizens to log observations

    Loons, beloved American waterbirds, face threats from climate change and pollution. An oil spill settlement funds a new phone app helping non-scientists to aid research on these birds.

    Source: NPR · World
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