I’ve always been a fan of citizen science. There are so many ways we can volunteer to help collect data, as just everyday folks. Whether we use iNaturalist, participate in bird, butterfly, or dragonfly monitoring, native plant monitoring, or assisting with sound recordings, most citizen scientist programs require very little training. They are a great way to give back to conservation and science with little effort.
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