by Mission Monarch | Jul 14, 2025
Mission Monarch is a community science program that invites the public to help protect the endangered monarch butterfly by collecting essential data on its breeding habitat. Participants are asked to search for milkweed plants—vital to monarch survival—identify the...
by Kiara Abma | Jun 25, 2025
The Battle River Watershed Alliance’s invasive mussel monitoring program works with landowners around lakes in the Battle River and Sounding Creek watersheds to monitor for aquatic invasive species such as Quagga mussels and Zebra mussels. Monthly monitoring is done...
by Kristyn Mayner | Mar 31, 2025
Run through iNaturalist, the Edmonton and Area Plants Pollinators Project aims to document the insect pollinator-plant interactions present in the Edmonton area. Please add your observations of insects interacting with flowers. Associated plants can be in wild or...
by Mitch Wincentaylo | Feb 19, 2025
The Athabasca Watershed Council is looking for citizen scientists and volunteers to join the newly formed headwaters working group to help support the health and sustainability of the watershed! The primary focus of the working group includes: – Identify areas...
by Meghan Jacklin | Jan 28, 2025
Since 2021, the Edmonton and Area Land Trust (EALT) has recruited approximately 100-150 volunteers per year to complete a variety of wildlife surveys on our lands. As a local charity, EALT relies extensively on the help of our dedicated volunteers. Our Citizen...