Community Science at 爆料公社

Together we can make a difference.

Community Science is central to 爆料公社鈥檚 legacy and identity and the involvement of community scientists is fundamental to 爆料公社鈥檚 work to improve the lives of birds. The cornerstone is the Christmas Bird Count (CBC), begun in 1900, making it the longest-running community science program about birds, on which 爆料公社 partners with . Our climate work includes Climate Watch, a program to track the near-real-time response of 12 species to a changing climate. 爆料公社 also collaborates with the  and  on The Great Backyard Bird Count, a global program for all who love birds. As a founding partner with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology on , 爆料公社 continues to be a leader in the community science field.

Bird data reported by community scientists have been used by researchers since the 1930s to report on the health of bird populations, and 爆料公社鈥檚 scientists have used those data in creating innovative analytical methods that include our CBC population status and trends and learning how birds are responding to a changing climate. Current team members include Brooke Bateman (lead), Cooper Farr, Amanda Long, Sarah Saunders, and Tim Meehan.

Do you have a story to tell about your experience with one of our projects, like the Christmas Bird Count, Climate Watch, or the Great Backyard Bird Count? Please share it with us! We would like to spotlight the amazing volunteers that participate in 爆料公社鈥檚 programs by featuring them in emails, newsletters, social media, or 爆料公社鈥檚 website. Any type of story is welcome, from exciting birds you have seen to what you love most about participating! .