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Bee Hunt
Learn about pollination ecology and natural history.
Multiple locations, including yours!
- Ongoing

Learn about pollination ecology and natural history.
Multiple locations, including yours!

Observe and document marine environments with citizen science
This project was primarily created to support Earth science teachers throughout the U.S. who are seeking engaging ways to address the impacts human choices and behaviors have on the ecosystem. The project also serves as a biodiversity and phenological study of soil microhabitats.
Feed EwA’s biodiversity & climate studies, and help build arthropod interaction networks to better understand arthropod activity and their association dynamic with their floral hosts.
Greater Boston area, United States
Feed EwA’s biodiversity & climate studies and help ecological assessment and management of sensitive areas in the Greater Boston Area (Massachusetts, U.S.)
Document the phenology of local flora species so that we can better understand the timing of seasonal events in relation to bird and insect activities.
Greater Boston Area & Beyond
The project brings attention to the intersection of rodent populations, AR use, and their impact on wildlife. It provides open-access, evidence-based tools for communities to record, understand the spread and impact of ARs & act accordingly
Contribute to EwA’s urban habitat health & fragmentation studies, and help ecological assessment and management of sensitive areas in the Greater Boston Area (Massachusetts, U.S.)
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Tracking wildlife migration and seasonal change
Multiple locations, including yours!
We are land managers, educators, researchers, and volunteers interested in maintaining and improving conditions on public lands. Your contributions provide critical data that helps the BLM manage and preserve trails for now and future generations.