Dear Ecologgers,

Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CMNH) is currently developing educational 
tools for a public audience that are focused on green infrastructure as part of 
the Climate & Urban Systems Partnership (CUSP). We are seeking feedback from 
scientific professionals who are associated with the broad field of green 
infrastructure. Please help CMNH and CUSP develop accurate and engaging 
toolkits by participating in a 10-question survey about green 
infrastructure<https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VQV9KQ9>. Our educators and 
makers want to ensure that these activities are accessible for public audiences 
and well grounded in science, providing concrete examples of green 
infrastructure without oversimplifying ongoing processes or overlooking 
challenges in implementation.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VQV9KQ9


Thank you,

Public Programs, Carnegie Museum of Natural History


The Climate & Urban Systems Partnership (CUSP) is a network of informal 
educators, climate scientists, learning scientists and local community 
organizations across four cities, dedicated to improving local understanding of 
and engagement with climate change issues. CUSP explores innovative ways to 
engage city residents by creating positive and fun learning opportunities using 
informal science education approaches that are local, relevant and 
solutions-focused. Funding for CUSP is provided by the National Science 
Foundation. To learn more about CUSP, its partnering cities and ongoing 
projects, please visit www.CUSPproject.org.

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