How money or donations shape what we share about nature

Voluntary contributions from citizens are increasingly used to monitor biodiversity—but what motivates people to participate, and how do incentives influence the kind of data they provide? A new study led by the University of Osaka and the National Institute for Environmental Studies offers answers. Using a popular nature app, the researchers showed how different incentives influence user behavior—revealing new ways to support biodiversity conservation through citizen science.

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