Ecology Project International highlights the power of community science in recent Yellowstone papers
- Hannah Hoff
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read

Ecology Project International put together a lovely feature on the ways that community science programs in Yellowstone have powered recent discoveries on what animals eat and how they engineer landscapes--featuring my Hoff et al. (2025) PNAS paper and the Geremia et al. (2025) Science paper.
As they write, "at the heart of these discoveries are the citizen scientists, the students kneeling in the snow, carefully collecting samples that help unlock the secrets of Yellowstone. Their work shows that science isn’t just something that happens in labs, it’s alive in the field, and anyone can be part of it." Couldn't have said it better myself!
Read more about EPI's community science programs at Yellowstone here.




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