Acadia National Park's Hawk Watch
Document the population numbers of hawks in Acadia National Park
Bar Harbor, Maine
- Ongoing
Document the population numbers of hawks in Acadia National Park
Bar Harbor, Maine
We want to identify and better understand everywhere within town where water flows toward, into, and along our waterways including riparian (water-side) corridors:• Where do we have flooding and flows, especially with Spring snowmelt and rainstorms.• What is the water quality and when – generally clear? Sometimes or always turbid (muddy)? Forms pools and gets real funky?• What flora and fauna does the water support – willows? Songbirds? Pollinators? Frogs? • What are the seasonal patterns?
Engage volunteers to collect water quality data on their local streams
Multiple locations, including yours!
early warning system for acute river pollution incidents
Multiple locations, including yours!
Conserve, protect, and restore Arcade Creek
Multiple locations, including yours!
To collect data on breeding bald eagles, and educate the public.
Multiple locations, including yours!
Discover which flowers bumble bees visit and which they don’t.
Multiple locations, including yours!
To record phenological events along the Appalachian Trail
Multiple locations, including yours!
Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park Florida
Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park Florida