Wasatch Wildlife Watch Signups Are OPEN

Thank you for your interest in Wasatch Wildlife Watch. Signups are now open for our 2021 season. Spots fill up quickly on this project, so claim your spot soon!

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If you'd like to participate, please read our 2021 Community Scientist Position Description to ensure your availability matches the project requirements.

To register, please complete our volunteer form by March 17 to ensure your spot. 

This year, in an attempt to streamline our email communications and cut back on the number you receive, we request that you sign up ahead of time for specific rotation schedules. (You may or may not end up visiting your site on the exact days you plan for, but it ensures a cleaner organization for the project.)

In addition, make sure to sign up in advance for your preferred time slot to pick up your project equipment.

If you participated last year and haven't yet dropped off your equipment, email Austin at austin.m.green2015@gmail.com to arrange a drop-off as soon as possible.


Two Virtual Training Options

Austin Green, PhD candidate and lead researcher on Wasatch Wildlife Watch, conducting a 2019 community science training (pre-COVID).

Austin Green, PhD candidate and lead researcher on Wasatch Wildlife Watch, conducting a 2019 community science training (pre-COVID).

When: April 8, 2021, 6:15-8:15pm, OR April 10, 2021, 9:30-11:30am

Where: This is a virtual event that will be hosted through Zoom (you will receive a link prior to the event).

Remember to submit your volunteer form by March 17, 2021

Volunteers who have previously participated will receive an agenda including topics covered at specific times during the sessions, as well as which topics are required and which are optional. This allows those who are familiar with the training more flexibility in attending.

Thank you for making this important project possible. This work for wildlife depends on community scientists like you.


Want to learn more about the project? Visit the project page on our websitefor more information.

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