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Citizen Science Links

 

You don’t have to be a scientist to contribute to ongoing research or special projects. You might wish to check with your local science museum or university for volunteer opportunities. The following are other suggestions with information on the web. If you know of other citizen science initiatives, please let me know > Contact

 


Back to Main Page            Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Birds are amazing and fairly easy to observe. The Cornell lab has a number of programs for virtually everyone: report a single bird sighting, join in the annual great Backyard Bird Count (February), or monitor bird feeder activity.

Monarch Lava Monitoring Project
Got Milkweed? Record observations of eggs and caterpillars for research at the University of Monnesota.

Pathfinder Science
If you are a teacher, don't miss this great online resource. Projects include North American Lichen Mapping, Stream Monitoring, Monarch (Butterfly) Watch, Amphibian Monitoring and a historical study of study of African-American Immigration.


Adirondack Science Online
The Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks conducts a cooperative Loon Natural History project, an Adirondack Weather Project, a New York River Otter Project and much more.


 FrogWatch USA
This terrific national project was conceived by the National Wildlife Federation.


Audubon Citizen Science

For all you birders, nearly every local chapter has specific, on-going projects for which they need volunteers.


Smithsonian Environmental Research Center - Neighborhood NestWatch
Join this backyard biology study of avian biology.


Ontario Science Center (Canada)
Build a backyard weather station and submit your weather data to a national archive.


Wildlife Watchers (Canada)
Make surveys of amphibians, bird breeding, hawks and other creatures of the wild.


South Dakota Division of Wildlife
Training sessions are provided for those who want to watch frogs and monarch butterflies, collect owl pellets or monitor the Sioux River.

 
Cibolo Nature Center (TX)
Help with environmental monitoring and contribute to the research efforts of numerous state organizations.


National Weather Service Cooperative Observer Program
Record temperature, snowfall, rainfall and help measure climate change.


US Geological Survey - Earth Science Corps
Provide data for map updates in your area.



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