Here are all the webinars, documents, maps, and other tools you need to coordinate Climate Watch in your area.
Climate Watch Participants
Below is everything you will need to participate in Climate Watch or to learn about being a coordinator.
Surveys take place each winter (Jan 15 - Feb 15) and summer (May 15 - June 15) and are open to the public, including all interested Audubon chapters and centers, in addition to organized groups and individuals with an interest in birds.
Here are the resources and tools you need to participate in Climate Watch in your area.
So, you've gone out and counted birds following the Climate Watch protocol. Here's how to share it with Audubon climate scientists.
What have Audubon scientists learned so far about how birds are adapting to climate change? See for yourself with our interactive online tool.
The avid birder whose field observations show the reality of change in Arkansas.
And if you can't yet, learn them here so you can help Audubon track how certain species are adjusting to climate change.
As a senior scientist for the National Audubon Society, Bateman's work focuses on helping birds survive climate change.
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