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News Release 13-114
White House Honors Four Leaders of NSF-Funded Citizen Science Groups Studying Ecology
"Champions of Change" recognized for engaging non-scientists in research
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![Karen Oberhauser with children observing a flowering plant](/news/mmg/media/images/citizen_science1_f1.jpg)
Karen Oberhauser of the Monarch Larva Monitoring Project with young citizen scientists.
Credit: Bruce Leventhal
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![Sandra Henderson](/news/mmg/media/images/citizen_science2_f1.jpg)
Sandra Henderson of Project BudBurst.
Credit: The National Ecological Observatory Network
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![Julia Parrish](/news/mmg/media/images/citizen_science3_f1.jpg)
Julia Parrish of the Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team.
Credit: Benjamin Drummond
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![Lee Ann Rodriguez](/news/mmg/media/images/citizen_science4_f.jpg)
Lee Ann Rodriguez of the Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico.
Credit: Lee Ann Rodriguez of the Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico
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