Citizen science allows people to participate in scientific research projects related to climate change and biodiversity loss by using user-friendly tools like iNaturalist, Dawn Chorus app, ISeeChange website, Project Squirrel, and Globe at Night. Through these tools, individuals can contribute valuable data to help scientists better understand and address environmental challenges, such as recording bird songs, observing climate changes, reporting squirrel sightings, and monitoring light pollution. The importance of raising public awareness of light pollution and advancing butterfly conservation is highlighted, with tools like eButterfly being introduced to collect data on butterfly abundance and distribution. Overall, citizen science empowers everyone to make a meaningful impact on scientific research and conservation efforts.
https://www.oneearth.org/six-tools-to-help-you-become-a-citizen-scientist/