Welcome to our ongoing effort to catalog citizen science and other public participation in scientific research (PPSR) projects for UC California Naturalists and other citizen scientists. We invite you to browse the listed projects or enter key words (like birds, youth, invasive, coast, Alameda, etc.) in the search box above to find projects in your area. It's a great way to stay involved and keep developing your skills as a natural scientist!
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Trees to Seas Camp
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Organization NameCoastal Watershed Council
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Project Website
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Organization Website
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PartnersBoys and Girls Club of Santa Cruz
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Contact NameN / A
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Contact EmailN / A
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Contact PhoneN / A
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Other Contact InformationN / A
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Project Purpose (taken from project materials)
Motivate them to influence their families about the proper use of fertilizers, cleansers, oil, and other household chemicals.
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Participant Activities
Campers traverse the watershed beginning high in the mountains, walking through giant redwood groves searching for signs of the little rivulets that are the beginnings of the San Lorenzo and Pajaro rivers. Animals and plants that depend on healthy streams and rivers are studied: steelhead, Pacific chorus frogs, newts, caddis flies, damsel flies, coast live oaks, madrone trees, and sticky monkey flower, to name a few.
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Data Entry
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Other Participant Activities
Campers also look at storm drains and the connection between urban runoff and the plants and animals in our creeks and streams.
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System Studied
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Mammals
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Plants
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Wetlands - Freshwater Streams and Marshes
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Other (see Notes)
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Geographic ScopeLocal
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RegionSanta Cruz
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LocationSan Lorenzo and Pajaro River Watersheds
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Location - Mapsan lorenzo river, santa cruz, ca
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Time Commitment
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Other (see Other Information below)
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Volunteer Qualifications
Project is focused on youth participants
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Volunteer Training
Youth participants learn about watershed science, including water quality, plants and animal life, and impacts of household chemicals and urban run-off.
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Cost to ParticipantN / A
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How will the findings be used?N / A
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Other InformationN / A
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PhotoN / A
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last update:9/26/12
If you work with this project and would like to add to or update the information below, please email cghdixon@ucdavis.edu.
If you know of a project not on our list, please go to the "tell us about a project" link on the left so we can list the project here. Thanks for your help!
This database is focused on projects in California focused on the environment. For opportunities outside California, as well as national projects that don't have a California-specific components, check http://www.birds.cornell.edu/citscitoolkit/projects.