Yes. Certainly, I can't really get into the specifics of how the sprawl's going to have particular impacts. Obviously, it's going to have very negative impacts. I think under the theme of citizen science, one of the solutions and one of the things we try to promote is engaging more people directly.
This is the beauty of citizen science: It helps us collect vast amounts of data of a really high quality to conserve birds, but it also gives people a glimpse of the scientific process and makes it accessible. However, the big one for me—and I think it touches on your question—is that it builds connections to the subject matter. It helps bridge that disconnect from the natural world, which is a big problem in our society. It creates a community of engaged volunteers.