Making Your Photos Matter Through Citizen Science Projects!
THE WAIT IS OVER! The Great Southeast Pollinator Census Is August 18th & 19th, 2023. YOU Can Help Make a Difference! Join the Count, Share Your Photos!
Have you heard the buzz? On August 18th and 19th, citizens of Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina residents will be venturing out to count all of the pollinators that we can find
The Great Backyard Bird Count – Coming Soon to a Backyard Near You
Save the date – February 17-20, 2023, is the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC), a citizen science project sponsored by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, National Audubon Society, and Birds Canada.
THE WAIT IS OVER! The Great Georgia Pollinator Census Starts Today – August 19th & 20th, 2022
Have you heard the buzz? On August 19 and 20, Georgia and South Carolina residents will be venturing out to count all of the pollinators that we can find for the 2022 Great Georgia Pollinator Census!
Your Photos Can Save Wildlife
The GNPA Conservation committee is proud to announce their statewide presented Citizen Science webinar, “Your Photos Can Save Wildlife”, is now available for public viewing at
SPRING INTO CITIZEN SCIENCE BY PARTICIPATING IN IMAGE DRIVEN PROJECTS!
Help raise awareness and effect change by being a Citizen Scientist! April is Citizen Science Month and there are thousands
2022 GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT BEGINS FEB 18th FOR FOUR DAYS!
The GBBC starts Friday, 2/18! Be a part of the GLOBAL EVENT! Report your counts! Share your images! Watch the live map as the submitted count numbers grow!
NEW GNPA WEBINAR: Your Photos Could Help Save a Life
Combine your photos and Citizen's Science, and there's no limit to what you can achieve! October 6, 2021 at 7:30 pm, don't miss a fantastic GNPA WEBINAR, featuring guest speakers from NANPA and Sci Starter. A nature photographer's unique skillset is ideal for...
Easy Photo Adventures That Can Make a Difference!
Surprise! You are a Citizen Scientist! By Dr. Susan Perz Most of us photograph nature because we love the natural world and being in nature. We’re great at observing patiently, setting up camera equipment and sometimes waiting for hours. Yet we don’t always think of...