The Great Eggcase Hunt has landed on Australian shores, calling on citizen scientists to look for egg cases underwater or washed up on beaches.
It has been two years since the devastating Australian bushfires of 2019-20. Now we need to find out how the bush is recovering- and you can help.
Contributions from citizen scientists who look for orchids are incredibly valuable in orchid research because they cover much more ground than a handful of experts.
CSIRO is calling for citizen scientists to help digitise specimens of flies, mayflies, caddisflies, bugs, butterflies and more.
We have transformed images from the EyeonWater Australia app used to help monitor water quality into images of your favourite sea-lebrities!
In our three-part series, we explore the ways you can help scientists understand extreme events. In this final part, we explain how to set up your own citizen scientist project.
A Data61 collaboration is seeing the construction of a tool that uses machine learning and citizen science to take the guesswork out of animal spotting.
Our scientists, together with Project Aware and Ocean Conservancy, have conducted the largest global survey of land and marine debris.
The Australian Birds of Prey in Flight book is a perfect example of the power of community and citizen science in action.
Back in October we took a look at the phenomenon of citizen science that has really taken off over the […]
Millions of people around the world are proving that you don’t need to be a professional scientist to be involved […]
This is a guest post written by Dr Chris Lintott, University of Oxford and founder of Galaxy Zoo and The […]
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