ScienceUs Info Day: From Knowledge to Action for Biodiversity 📅 September 23, 2025 | 🕙 10:00–11:00 CET | 🌐 Online

How can citizen science inspire action, overcome “learned helplessness,” and transform awareness into measurable impact for biodiversity?
Join us on September 23 at 10:00 AM for the ScienceUs Info Day – From Knowledge to Action for Biodiversity, and discover how communities can drive change for ecosystems and resilience.
Explore citizen science solutions for biodiversity and ecosystem services!
This session on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services will showcase three inspiring initiatives:
- Acqua Sorgente – Introducing their project on spring water monitoring together with Alpine Clubs
- Night Owl 2.0 – By Associació Taxus
- ¡Por otra Alimentación, Jóvenes en Acción! – From the Sustainable Living Foundation
These projects highlight how citizen science can mobilize people, strengthen resilience, and turn awareness into tangible benefits for biodiversity.
*With the kind participation of Adaptation AGORA and CLIMAS EU.
Why You Should Attend?
With this Infoday, we want to provide inspiration to overcome “learned helplessness” in biodiversity action.
You’ll discover how citizen science can:
- Mobilize communities
- Build resilience
- Turn awareness into tangible impact for ecosystems
This is also a chance to:
- Take part in an open exchange of ideas
- Connect with stakeholders across Europe
- Explore how collaborative research can transform knowledge into action
Event Details
Date: Tuesday, 23 September 2025
Time: 10:00–11:00 CET
Format: Online (link provided upon registration)
👉 Register now to secure your spot.
We invite you to share this event with colleagues, partners, and anyone passionate about biodiversity and community-driven solutions.
Together, let’s explore how ScienceUs empowers citizens to shape a more sustainable future for ecosystems!

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