What do volunteers for Migration Mapping do?
There are two types of volunteers for the Migration Mapping:
Volunteer A: Participates in 1 or more citizen assisted road crossings each spring. Your name is added to a telephone tree at the start of the season and whenever once the "Big Night" Scouts (Volunteers B) identifies a migration, you receive a phone call with the location so you can help move individuals across the road. At the end of the road crossing, we assess the migration and mark on the map the extent and location of the migration as well as species encountered and habitat information.
Volunteer B: Selects an area to scout for "Big Night" events. Select a month (or multiple months) from March through June to conduct the scouting and on every misty/rainy night, drive your route. When a migration is identified, call the first person on the telephone tree (Volunteers A) and set off a wave of notifications so the citizen assisted road crossing can take place. As mentioned above, at the end of the night, the migration activity is documented.
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