Brook said his paper showed the value of assembling, curating and maintaining a database of not just scientific records, but sightings by the public. Scientific records, including visual evidence such as camera-trap data, have the advantage of being more likely to be correct, but they can never match the quantity supplied by lay observers and witnesses. /* Pennsylvania Social Work License Reciprocity, 1995 Upper Deck Baseball Cards Most Valuable, Win32com Excel Saveas Overwrite, Articles T