Leadership in Public Science - 2014 Katti, M. (2014, January 22). Biodiversity Can Flourish on an Urban Planet. Retrieved from The Conversation website: https://theconversation.com/biodiversity-can-flourish-on-an-urban-planet-18723 Cooper, C. B. (2014, December 16). Citizen science at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. Retrieved from Discover Citizen Science Salon website: https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/citizen-science-at-the-north-carolina-museum-of-natural-sciences Cooper, C. B. (2014, March 10). New Association Wants You! Calling All Supporters of Citizen Science. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20170909013707/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2014/03/10/new-citizen-science-association-wants-you/ Cooper, C. B. (2014, March 26). First-ever Bluebird Twins Highlight Citizen Science’s value in studying rare events. 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Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop: A tide of citizen science history revisited. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20160802222233/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2014/08/28/coops-citizen-sci-scoop-tide-citizen-science-history-revisited/ Cooper, C. B. (2014, September 4). Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop: Birdwatchers have themselves that thank (and here is why you should thank them too). Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20170908040311/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2014/09/04/coops-citizen-sci-scoop-bird-watchers-thank/ Cooper, C. B. (2014, September 12). Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop: The key to unlocking collaborative conservation for birds. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20170908214311/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2014/09/12/coops-citizen-sci-scoop-key-unlocking-collaborative-conservation-birds/ Cooper, C. B. (2014, May 16). Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop: What Citizen Science Tells Us. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20170908155650/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2014/05/16/coops-citizen-sci-scoop-citizen-science-told-us/ Cooper, C. B. (2014, May 23). Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop: Weekly Roundup. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20170908114708/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2014/05/23/coops-citizen-sci-scoop-weekly-roundup-2/ Cooper, C. B. (2014, May 31). Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop: Shake it up with the fast pace of citizen science. Retrieved from PLOS CitizenSci blog website: https://web.archive.org/web/20170908163225/http://blogs.plos.org/citizensci/2014/05/31/coops-citizen-sci-scoop-shake-fast-pace-citizen-science/ Cooper, C. B. (2014, June 13). Coop’s Citizen Sci Scoop: What would Thoreau do? 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