Loon Day

Loon Day

The weekend of July 14th-15th is Loon Day where we go out and try and get as many common loons counted as possible with a bunch of us citizen scientists so we can better understand the population and what’s going on with them! We chose to do the Trout Lake area. We found some loons!!

To find out more about Citizen Science, check out my blog on Citizen Science linked below:

Citizen Science Blog

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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2 responses to “Loon Day”

  1. […] in 2011 and contacted me about hitting the trail together. We ended up finally hiking together on Loon Day last year where we ended up seeing 8 loons (6 all together in Trout Lake). This spring, he […]

  2. […] blogged about Citizen Science before and covered my first real field outing for Loon Day here and decided to show another Citizen Science project called the “High Country […]

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