Community Science
Community Science - Where Everyone Can Be a Scientist
At Oxbow, we believe that science isn't just limited to laborities - it is part of the community and our environment. Our Community Science (also known as Citizen Science) empowers visitors, volunteers, students, and local residents to step outside, observe,a nd contribute to science.
Through our programs you can help monotior birds, contribute to bidoversity observations, and participate in habitat studies. Whether you're a youngster or a lifelong learner, there is something for everyone
What is Community (Citizen) Science?
Community science—also commonly called citizen science—is a collaborative approach where everyday people contribute to real scientific research. Whether you’re collecting data, taking observations, or helping analyze trends, you’re playing a vital role in expanding scientific insights.
See below for some Community Science opportunites at Oxbow.
Great Southeastern Pollinator Census

Hosted each August, the Great Southeastern Pollinator Census with University of Georgia Extension, provides citizens a way to contribute to pollinator conservation.
Christmas Bird Count

In partnership with the Columbus Audubon Society, this event occurs in December - January. See calendar of event to know the location and time the Columbus Aubudon Society will schedule each year's count.
River Rendezvous

In partnership with the Chattahoochee Riverkeeper, the River Rendezvous series provides a one-day snapshot of water quality in the Chattahoochee River Basin while engaging communities in hands-on environmental stewardship. Workshops hosted each fall, seel calendar for dates.
Nest Watch

In partnership with other organzitions, intern will assist with weekly monitoring of nests throughout the Columus area. Monotoring starts in spring and continues through fall.
eBird

eBird is a great way for beginners and experienced birders to contribute to worldwide data collection. Individuals can create their own accounts to enter signthings and observations found at Oxbow and globally.
Project FeederWatch

FeederWatch is a seasonal project, where citizens gather and observe birds at bird feeders. Data is collected and sent to Cornel Lab of Ornithology.
You can volunteer on your own or join Oxbow during scheduled times.
iNaturalist
Download the iNaturlists app to learn about and document all the life you can observe on the Oxbow trails.