Get involved in conservation in Atlantic Canada
Participate in these citizen science activities or volunteering opportunities on your next trip to Atlantic Canada. As a visitor, you can help protect the nature of these precious places.
Booked for backcountry camping in Fundy? Sign up and help biologists collect data to identify important bat habitats. Staff will loan you a bat monitoring kit to turn your smartphone or tablet into an interactive bat detector, allowing you to hear and record bats in real-time! Capture beautiful vistas and help monitor shoreline erosion! Simply upload your photo to the “Coastie” monitoring program and help understand the rates of change and resiliency of our coastlines in response to climate change. Visit the Coastie website to learn more. Help monitor wildlife populations by canoe or on foot! Register for loon, turtle or piping plover monitoring, or for any other programs to restore and protect the greater Kejimkujik ecosystem.Backcountry with bats
Coastie
Become a citizen-biologist
Every act counts
Learn how to act in nature and how to respect wildlife to keep these special places thriving for generations to come.
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