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Citizen Science
Citizen Science is the public involvement in inquiry and discovery of new scientific knowledge. A citizen science project can involve one person or millions of people collaborating towards a common goal. Typically, public involvement is in data collection, analysis, or reporting.
Ways to Participate: Schuylkill Water Stewards: help to monitor and protect local streams that eventually impact the Schuylkill River. Motus: The Motus Wildlife Tracking System is a collaborative research network that uses coordinated automated radio telemetry arrays to study movements of small animals. Get involved by hosting a station. National Aviary, Project Owlnet: Help to track the Northern Saw-wheet Owl Monarch Watch: Help to observe and tag monarchs eBird: Share your bird sightings with a global community NestWatch: Nation-wide nest tracking program BudBurst: Report when you see buds bursting in the spring iNaturalist: Explore and share your observations from the natural world Pennsylvania Amphibian & Reptile Survey: Observe amphibians and reptiles in your area and report them here! Pennsylvania Mammal Atlas: Take pictures of mammals you observe and upload them to this state database Schuylkill Clean Sweep: Find and record your clean up efforts
Citizen Science Search Databases: Federal Citizen Science Projects
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