Citizen Science
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- Project Budburst - tracking climate change by noting plant life cycle events such as when the first leaf unfurls
Global Warming
Help scientists learn more about global warming by becoming a citizen scientist! A new citizen science program, Project BudBurst, asks citizens to collect data on when their plants first bud out or flower (details vary depending on the kind of plant being studied.) It's free and easy to participate. For more info…
Birds
- Project FeederWatch -
- eBird
- Christmas Bird Count
- The Great Backyard Bird Count
- NestWatch (formerly The Birdhouse Network)
- House Finch Disease Survey
- The Golden Winged Warbler Atlas Project
- Project PigeonWatch
Insects
The Great Sunflower Project
By watching and recording the bees at sunflowers in your garden, you can help scientists understand the challenges that bees are facing. It takes less than 30 minutes. It's easy, and they will send free Sunflower seeds for planting. No knowledge of bees required! For more info…
Amphibians
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- Green Hour - Give our children one hour outdoors each day
