Become a Citizen Scientist and take part in National Audubon’s Climate Watch Survey
Understanding how birds are responding to climate change is essential to protecting them. We need your help to do just that by counting and documenting how their ranges are shifting. Audubon’s Climate Watch program contributes to scientific analysis by providing vital data on how birds are faring with climate change. The more information we have on birds across the country, the better prepared we will be to help them.
Read Audubon's 2016-2018 report to learn how the work of Climate Watch volunteers is helping to reveal how birds are responding to climate change.
If you have previously participated in Climate Watch, THANK YOU! We value your time and help in this important effort. The program has been growing steadily. If you are new to Climate Watch, please join us. You can find out more about the program by contacting Becky Kuhn at bexrecky@gmail.com or phone or text 616-437-9205
Save the dates of the Spring survey period taking place May 15 –June 15, 2024 and help us count bluebirds, towhees, nuthatches or goldfinches.