Join NASA Citizen Science at the Montana NSF EPSCoR All-Hands Meeting with GLOBE Observer
Participants in the Montana NSF EPSCoR All-Hands Meeting (September 16–17, 2024) are invited to take part in a hands-on citizen science project using GLOBE Observer, a free NASA-supported mobile app designed for environmental data collection.
During our field visit to Lubrecht Experimental Forest on Tuesday, September 17, participants will use the app to record real-world observations of land cover, cloud conditions, tree characteristics, and mosquito habitat, contributing to global environmental research.
What is GLOBE Observer?
GLOBE Observer is a NASA citizen science app that enables volunteers to collect and submit Earth science data. By participating, users contribute valuable information used in climate research, ecosystem monitoring, and environmental change tracking.
Download the app here: https://observer.globe.gov/about/get-the-app
How to Prepare for the Field Activity
To ensure a smooth experience at the Lubrecht site:
- Download the GLOBE Observer app from the App Store or Google Play before arrival
- Create an account and save your login credentials
- Complete setup on September 16, as cell service may be limited at the forest
Data Collection Protocols We’ll Use
During the field activity, participants will focus on:
- Land Cover Protocol – Documenting land use, vegetation cover, and environmental change over time
- Trees Protocol (optional) – Recording tree height, species, and canopy characteristics
Quick tutorials:
- Land Cover overview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEPl85s6LkI
- Trees protocol overview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFP7eXC3Ku0
Additional Land Cover resources are also available to help you prepare.
SMART FIRES NASA Citizen Science Project
NASA has developed a dedicated SMART FIRES citizen science campaign page, where you can explore how this work connects to ongoing research: https://www.globe.gov/web/smart-fires-citizen-science. Use our referral code: GLIDAALV when signing up.
Be Part of Collaborative Environmental Research
This activity is an opportunity to engage in collaborative science, field-based learning, and real-world environmental monitoring alongside fellow EPSCoR participants. Your observations will directly support NASA research and community-driven data collection efforts.
All SMART FIRES project participants are invited to join us at the All-Hands Meeting and help advance citizen science, climate awareness, and environmental discovery.

