Citizen Scientist Volunteer Projects
Hoosiers of all ages in recording the timing of leafing, flowering and fruiting of plants (aka phenology). We study the trends in the timing of these seasonal changes of plants and animals in Indiana to understand the impacts of climate change in Indiana. I’m writing to invite Purdue Extension Master Gardeners to join us in our efforts by observing and recording phenology in their gardens through the Indiana Backyard Observers program. I think backyard observing would be an excellent volunteer opportunity for Extension Master Gardener volunteers! For people who already love to observe the plants in their yards, recording their observations for science is an easy and fun next step.
Please reach out, if you have any questions! My email is amanda@indianaphenology.org.
Thank you for considering participating in this important citizen science effort to document the impacts of a changing environment on the people and ecosystems of Indiana.
Please watch the video Indiana Phenology Training for Purdue EMG Volunteers explaining Purdue EMG volunteer opportunities and find out more information about this opportunity!
Learn more about serving as a volunteer observer for CoCoRaHS.
Watch the recording of the introduction to program held in mid-April, 2020.
All volunteer observers are strongly encouraged to go through training to best understand the observational best practices that make the citizen science effort most valuable to users of the data. Two duplicate training webinars will be held on May 7, 2020.
Visit the CoCoRaHS website to find connection information for these webinars!
Other helpful links:
- FAQ/Help Page
- Indiana CoCoRahs Coordinators
- Application (U.S. citizens only)