Citizen Science Projects Australia
Citizen science projects (or science for citizens) are the voluntary public participation and collaboration in scientific research with the aim to increase knowledge and foster community involvement in the scientific process. Amateur naturalists and community groups contribute valuable skills, knowledge, ideas, and passion to scientific projects. At TERN, we occasionally run such citizen science projects Australia wide. Find out what we do in the ecological research space, or learn more about the research impact made by TERN (Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network) to see how we and our work contributes to the wider research community.
Have a question about our projects or how to get involved in one of our citizen science opportunities? Call our team on 07 3365 9097, email the Engagement Team at tern@uq.edu.au, or submit your enquiry online.
Citizen science projects complement TERN’s scientist-led ecosystem data collection in Australia, facilitating broad-scale spatial and temporal coverage, impossible to collect otherwise with TERN’s resources alone. TERN supports carefully planned environmental citizen science projects Australia wide and efforts that have the potential to generate significant amounts of high-quality data. If you are a member of the public interested in or searching for citizen science opportunities to participate in, continue reading below to see our currently open citizen science programs.
Wild Orchid Watch
Wild Orchid Watch (WOW) is one of our exciting national citizen science projects designed to collect, record and share scientific information about Australian native orchids – a useful indicator of biodiversity change. WOW is five things: an app; agreed methods; information resource; data collection; and data sharing.
WOW was created through a partnership between TERN’s Ecosystem Surveillance observatory platform, the University of Adelaide, and native orchid enthusiasts across Australia with grant funding from the Australian Government’s Inspiring Australia Science Engagement Programme.
The WOW app, developed by TERN in collaboration with orchid enthusiasts, has been designed for researchers and the public alike. The app feeds orchid photos, data and habitat information to the highly successful online citizen science program, iNaturalist, for community identification and interpretation.
You can install the WOW app on your mobile device simply by typing into your internet browser: app.wildorchidwatch.org and following the prompts.
Data collected via the WOW app are made publicly accessible for research, policy and planning purposes, and will ultimately help to resolve conservation and taxonomic questions about Australian orchids. This information will have far-reaching applications at a national level, well beyond the orchid family.
Install the WOW app on your mobile device by following the prompts.
Citizen Science Projects Australia Wide with TERN – A Rewarding Way of Making a Real-World Impact
Citizen science projects are a rewarding way of making an impact and contributing to important, real-world research projects. Become a part of the TERN community and help us understand Australian ecosystem changes that threaten rare species or support us in the discovery of hitherto unknown kinds of flora. Your contributions are important, expanding on our own resources here at TERN, your data will be shared with real world scientists who need the information you gather for their research. Your participation in our environmental citizen science projects will make an impact on real world research projects.
Why Participate in TERN Citizen Science Projects?
Our vision is to continuously grow long-term, national-scale Australian terrestrial ecosystem data to be used globally. Our mission is to provide long-term preservation and access to analysis-ready data for researchers and decision makers to help Australia prepare for the future.
Our citizen science projects Australia wide complement scientist-led ecosystem data collection. By participating in these TERN projects, you are helping to achieve these goals. The data you collect can be used by scientists and researchers nationally and globally to advance the understanding of Australia’s ecosystem and improve the long-term outcomes for our environment.
Still have questions, ideas, or want to learn more about how you can contribute to one of our TERN citizen science opportunities? We’re here to help. Whether you are a first-time participant, a passionate enthusiast, part of a community group, or a researcher looking to collaborate, we’d love to hear from you!
Get in touch with our team today to find out how you can take part in our citizen science projects Australia wide! Reach out to us on 07 3365 9097, email our Engagement Team at tern@uq.edu.au, or submit an enquiry online.

