Intro to Community Science: Phone Apps to Help Wildlife

Do you love exploring nature and snapping photos on your phone? You can turn those moments into real scientific discoveries!

Saturday, October 18, 2025
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Pebble Hill Plantation Learning Center

Join Georgia DNR Wildlife Conservation biologists Anna Yellin and Linda May for an exciting, hands-on workshop on community science where everyday observers help track and conserve wildlife.

What You’ll Experience:

  • Learn about global community science projects and how they impact conservation.
  • Discover how to use popular apps like iNaturalist, eBird, Project FeederWatch, and NestWatch.
  • Head outdoors to explore Pebble Hill’s habitats and record your own plant and wildlife observations.

Who Should Attend:
Nature lovers ages 12+ who want to make a difference in their own backyards!

Register and Purchase Tickets

Tickets go on sale Tuesday, September 9th at 12 Noon

REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Registration Deadline: Thursday, October 16, 2025

Limited to 16 participants – reserve your spot early!

Tickets (No Refunds):

  • Adults: $16
  • Students (ages 12–18): $8

Come be part of science in action — your discoveries can help protect Georgia’s wildlife and habitats!

FAQ:

Dress: Comfortable attire and closed-toe shoes for walking

What to bring: Water bottle

What all is included? Community science program & guided nature walk