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What is LETS? -or- One School’s Experiment in Citizen Science

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What is LETS?-or-

One School’s Experiment in Citizen Science

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LETS stands for Local Environmental Transect Survey

Local -- takes place locally

Environmental -- examines an environmental gradient

Transect -- records species along a line

Survey -- generates maps

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LETS is a Climate Change Study

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The Rhone GlacierRhone Glacier in 1870 Rhone Glacier recently

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LETS Examines Climate Change

Through the Lens of Forest Ecology

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Top of RiondazLeysin American

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Biomes Exist Close Together

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RIFP Site 1600m

LAS

Beau Reveil Forest

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Valley Floor 450m

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LETS Required Planning and Organization

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Tasks had to be outlined and assigned

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Plant guides had to be created to reflect local forest.

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Sites had to be identified and marked. Protocols had to be developed

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Developed Protocols for Study

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Many materials were custom made.

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LETS Benefits From Student Training and

Curriculum Integration

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LETS Day Involves the Whole School

(to date > 400 students and > 30 teachers have participated)

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LETS Results in Authentic Science!

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This graph shows how as elevation increases, so does the number of coniferous trees, while the opposite is

true for deciduous trees.

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The three most common species were Norway Spruce, European Beech, and Silver Fir.

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Many different species of tree were observed, but some were far more common than others.

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Over 600 trees spanning a change in altitude of more than 1200 metres were mapped and measured.

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LETS Data is Presented

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The Data is Entered, Analyzed, and Visualized

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First ECSA Conference 2016 LAS Student Work is Featured!

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Students Reflect on LETS

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“Climate change is a big issue and Leysin, being a town on top of a mountain, can be very affected by it. Recording the data can help us know, for example, that if there are not many trees we have to place some protection for avalanches. I liked talking to the college students because that gave me knowledge of why climate change is a real issue that affects all of us directly. It was harder than I imagined. It was far away, cold, and I fell a couple of times because the mountain was very steep. Overall it was a great experience and I enjoyed it.”

- Ana Lucia Moreno Portoni (RIFP)

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What’s next for LETS

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What is iNaturalist?

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iNaturalist Observations

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iNaturalist Observations

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iNaturalist Observations

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iNaturalist Observations

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