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Citizen Scientists Make Arizona Game And Fish Black-Footed Ferrets Project Possible

(Photo by Nicholas Gerbis)
Despite their small beaks, nightjars have large froglike mouths that they use to hunt insects in flight.

Babies are born natural scientists, exploring the world and discovering how things work. But few grow up to be scientists. In our five-part Citizen Science series, we look at how everyday citizens are contributing to science with the help of trained professionals.


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Nicholas Gerbis was a senior field correspondent for KJZZ from 2016 to 2024.