Citizen science is for everyone!
The aim is to empower local communities to take part in biological data collection through citizen science, with support, training, and learning resources provided by the Nature Commission as needed. In time, projects can be fully transitioned to be undertaken by citizens, enabling the Nature Commission to implement additional projects into its portfolio and rolling these out publicly in due course.
The data collected from these projects are submitted to the Guernsey Biological Records Centre, to be used to enhance our understanding of species and habitats, and to direct effective conservation interventions
Examples of the citizen science projects the Nature Commission leads can be found below.