We invite you to become EwA naturalists & join a caring community. Apply today β
Most EwA studies take place in local parks and reservations. We collaborate with partner organizations and experts. A few times each month, we open our field studies to the public, as an opportunity to learn about them, their needs, and study protocols, also giving us the opportunity to share and raise interest in our audience to join our effort.
Document with us the biodiversity and the natural cycles of the Middlesex Fells Reservation and develop an understanding of the importance of ecology, phenology, and ethics while helping science through citizen science.
Document with us the Fresh Pondβs Lusitania meadow and its plantsβ visitors, to help science understand pollinator population occurrence and abundance, and species interactions.
Document with us plant phenology and the biodiversity of Mount Towanda at Horn Pond, to help science understand arthropod population occurrence and abundance, and species interactions.
Insects are in trouble, but we can do something about it right where we live in Somerville! Join us and help our community pollinators, the scientists who study them, and all of us who depend upon them.