Become a citizen scientist
2022-12-14T04:35:30+11:00
Looking for a holiday activity that you can do in your own backyard or local area? Try helping out researchers by becoming a citizen scientist.
Summer holidays are here and as we head into 2023 you might want to take on a new project. Learning new skills or gaining a deeper understanding of nature might just kickstart your new year. Here’s two ideas to get you started:
Become a citizen scientist
Learn about your local environment (even what’s happening in your own backyard) while helping scientists gather information – in other words, become a citizen scientist. You can count frogs, track birds or discover echidnas (to name a few projects). No matter your skill level or time available there’s something for everyone, kids included.
Some good resources for finding out more:
Australian Citizen Science Association
Australian Museum
Backyard Buddies (an initiative of the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife)
Birds In Backyards
Join your community garden
Don’t forget the fun of learning with others and a great way of doing that is by joining your local community garden.
Councils are good places to start if looking for a garden or try one of the following:
Community Gardens Australia
Australian City Farms and Community Gardens Network
Sustainable Gardening Australia
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