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‘SoilBlitz’ at ‘Getting to know diversity’ at the Natural History Museum Vienna

On 6th June, interested citizen scientists will learn, why soil health is important and how it can be measured.
1 min read · 21. May 2025

Healthy soil is not only crucial for the production of healthy food, but also fulfils many important functions for humans, animals, plants and the environment. As part of the event series ‘Getting to know diversity’ at the Natural History Museum Vienna, the team of the Citizen Science Award project ‘SoilBlitz’ will show which methods the Citizen Scientists themselves can use to measure soil health, how they can document the data collected and how this data can be further utilised by the researchers.

Interested Citizen Scientists can also find out about other opportunities to get involved in science and research as part of the Citizen Science Awards research competition.

Venue: Natural History Museum Vienna, Deck 50
Date and time: Friday, 6 June, 15:00 to 17:00

Click HERE for further information and to register.

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