Fill your summer with citizen science adventures. Go outside and enhance your nature experience by engaging with online science sites and apps to transform every outing this summer into a learning experience.
Here are our top ten favorite citizen science projects:
- Project Squirrel – whether you’re in the city or in the country, you can help gather squirrel data.
- iNaturalist – a virtual social network for nature lovers!
- Project Noah – for exploring & documenting wildlife
- The WildLab – identifying and geo-tagging bird and crab species
- Hummingbirds @ Home – Track, report, and follow hummingbird migration
- What’s Invasive – help pinpoint invasive species by locating them and providing GPS coordinates, photos and notes. Alert experts about the spread of habitat-destroying species.
- Globe at Night – an international citizen-science campaign to raise public awareness of the impact of
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light pollution by inviting citizen-scientists to measure their night sky brightness and submitting their observations.
- BudBurst – a national network of people monitoring plants as the seasons change.
- BugGuide – identification, images, & information for insects, spiders, etc. for the U.S. and Canada.
- Celebrate Urban Birds – collects data of how different environments influence birds in urban areas.