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Fremont County Citizen Science Project – Community Participation Instructions

🎯 What You’re Doing

You are helping document real plants, animals, and fungi in Fremont County.

Using the iNaturalist app, your observations will become part of a public, scientific dataset used to better understand local biodiversity.

πŸ“… Project Timing

The Spring 2026 student pilot has been completed, but the project is now open for ongoing community participation.

Observations can be submitted year-round unless otherwise noted.

⚠️ Important (Read This First)

You must join the project for your observations to count.

If you upload observations but do NOT join the project, your work will not be included.

πŸ‘€ Step 2 β€” Create an Account

  • Open the app

  • Sign up (email or Google works fine)

  • Choose a username you can remember

πŸ”— Step 3 β€” Join the Project

Go to the project page:

https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/fremont-county-citizen-science-project

  • Click Join

  • Make sure you are logged in

πŸ“Έ Step 4 β€” Make Observations

Go outside and find something interesting:

  • Plants
  • Insects
  • Birds
  • Fungi
  • Any wild organism

Then:

  1. Take a clear photo
  2. Upload it in the app
  3. Add what you think it is (optional)
  4. Make sure the location is turned ON

βœ… Step 5 β€” Double Check

Before submitting:

  • You joined the project βœ…
  • Your photo is clear βœ…
  • Location is correct βœ…

🌿 Tips for Better Observations

  • Get close, but stay safe
  • Take multiple photos if possible
  • Focus on one organism at a time
  • Try different angles
  • Avoid blurry shots
  • Make sure location is on

🚫 What NOT to Upload

  • Pets (dogs, cats, etc.)
  • People
  • Random objects
  • Screenshots

🎯 What Counts as Success

You are helping create:

  • A growing dataset of Fremont County biodiversity
  • Observations that scientists and the public can use
  • A long-term record of the natural world around us
  • A stronger connection between community, science, and stewardship

🌎 Why This Matters

Fremont County’s landscapes are rich and diverse, but many species and ecosystems remain under-documented.

Community participation helps build a better understanding of local biodiversity while encouraging observation, curiosity, and stewardship of the land.

🌱 Looking Ahead

Following a successful Spring 2026 student pilot, Adventure Acres Foundation hopes to expand participation into additional classrooms, schools, and potentially neighboring communities during the 2026–2027 school year and beyond.

πŸ‘‰ Get Started

Download the app, join the project, and start exploring.

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