Citizen Science

A really great program in Glacier National Park for wannabe biologists such as myself is the Citizen Science Program which is part of the Crown of the Continent Research Learning Center. This program is partially funded by my sponsor, the Glacier National Park Fund and is a great way for folks to get involved with some real science.

In order to participate, you attend a classroom workshop to learn about the species that you’ll be observing and how to document your observations, then you go out in the field for part two of the training and do some hands on observation. Current projects include Common Loons, Invasive Plant Species and High Country animals such as Mountain Goats and Pikas.

To learn more about the program, visit the Citizen Science page at: https://www.nps.gov/rlc/crown/citizen-science.htm

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3 responses to “Citizen Science”

  1. […] blogged about Citizen Science before and covered my first real field outing for Loon Day here and decided to show another Citizen […]

  2. […] visitors to help protect the nesting of Common Loons there. Since I was up there for the Citizen Science program for Glacier National Park I was able to go to this second lake. I was up there with Jami Belt, an […]

  3. […] late in September, I rolled up to the humble building housing the fine folks that run the Citizen Science program in Glacier. We were heading on up to Swiftcurrent Pass for the annual raptor count during the fall […]

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