Citizen Science
Join the Wildlife Diversity Research Team
Watching wildlife, whether birds at a backyard feeder or lizards
scampering over rocks, is fascinating. Many people enjoy
learning to identify wildlife, noting what time of day they see
them, their size and the number of individuals present. Your
outdoor observations can be extremely important to research
being conducted by the Wildlife Diversity Program. By
participating in the following surveys, you and your family can
contribute information about Oklahoma wildlife.
Learn the the three T's to Tempt Hummingbirds and
how to attract birds to your feeder.
Programs
Surveys
There are two way to participate: (1) print
off, fill out the survey and mail it to the address on the
bottom; (2) download the survey, fill it out, save it to your
computer and return survey by email attachment to the address
listed on the bottom of the survey.
- Winter Bird Feeder Survey (January)
- Bluebird Nestbox Survey (Feb. 15-Nov. 30)
- Hummingbird Survey (April 1-Nov. 30)
- Texas Horned Lizard Survey (Year-round)
- Rare Wildlife Sighting Report Form (Year-round)
- Mountain Lion
Survey Results
Wildlife Diversity Fund
101 Things to Help Wildlife
Build a Birdhouse
