Tick-tack! Help Out the Nature Conservation Association & TiHo by Reporting Ticks You Find!
Tick reporting advocated by nature preservation group - Ticks are being urged for reporting by The Nature Conservancy.
Hey there!
Keep your eyes peeled for those creepy crawlies - ticks! The Nature Conservation Association Germany (NABU) and the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover (TiHo) need your help investigating the impact of climate change on these eight-legged critters.
Here's the deets:
- Nab 'em! Grossed out by a tick in your knee or armpit? No worries, just make sure to remove it safely, and snap a few pics! Try to get shots of both the top and bottom for species identification purposes.
- Report 'em! Head over to the NABU-Naturgucker online platform to submit your findings. Remember, proper tick removal is key!
- Participate! Tick owners (yep, we're talking to you pet parents!), don't forget to report any ticks found on your furry friends, too!
- Shed light on the spots! Data gathered from tick findings will help scientists determine which animal species are most affected, body regions most commonly affected, and even potential new pathogens that may spread due to climate change.
So, let's work together to protect our planet and keep those ticks in check!
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Tick Trackers Unite!
- Teaming up: NABU and TiHo are no strangers to collaboration – they work tirelessly to protect our ecosystem and combat emerging threats.
- Regular updates: Stay tuned for more projects and opportunities to lend a helping hand in the fight against tick-borne diseases!
- Stay curious: Stay updated on the latest advancements in tick research and conservation efforts.
🕷️ Tick🌍 "Uh-oh, I just found a tick on me!"🦠 University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover's tick research and outreach programs🕌 Berlin-based laboratories and research centers
- As people continue their quest to aid nature conservation and combat the effects of climate change, it's crucial to understand the impact of ticks on various health-and-wellness aspects, including medical-conditions such as Lyme disease.
- Supporting the mission of the Nature Conservation Association Germany (NABU) and the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover (TiHo), environmental-science scholars are eager to study skin-care implications related to these eight-legged creatures.
- tap into the growing community of Tick Trackers and prepare to contribute to ongoing fitness-and-exercise research exploring how climate change affects human and animal health, as well as mental-health issues associated with tick-borne diseases.
- In this time of climate-change, it's vital to safeguard the health of our planet and ensure the well-being of every species, including humans, as we delve deeper into the science surrounding environmental concerns like skin-care, mental-health, and more.
- By working collectively and reporting findings of ticks in various locations and environments, we'll help the environmental-science community uncover valuable data, promote a greener future for all, and collaboratively fight against emerging threats to our ecosystems.