Be a citizen scientist

Contribute meaningful data to interesting studies!

Great for ALL ages (with some help for young ones).

There are many local, national, and international programs where you can collect data, submit it and learn from the collected information. This can be a family endeavor, or you can do it alone. You could even recruit a friend or neighbor to do it simultaneously so you can compare your data.

I’ve put together a list of many of these programs, organized by subject (i.e. birds, insects, invasive plants, etc.) Pick one that interests you – or pick several!

> GET THE LIST HERE.

My best,
Sarah

P.S. Don’t forget to check for ticks after you’ve been outside.

Stay in touch!

Email me at sgladu@coastalrivers.org
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