Welcome to the Maine Audubon Wildlife Road Watch
Information about where wildlife attempt to cross roads, what animals are involved, on what kinds of roads are collisions frequent, and other data can help inform policy, management, and financial...
View ArticleWinter 2013 Update
Since initiating the Wildlife Road Watch program in 2010, project participants have reported over 3,600 wildlife observations on our website, including reports of rare and endangered species. Please...
View ArticleNEW Western Mountains Road Watch
WESTERN MAINE MOUNTAINS ROAD WATCH (Oxford, Somerset, and Franklin counties) Western Maine Road Watch volunteers will survey a 1 to 10 mile-long section of road—by car or by foot— while recording any...
View Article2014 Endangered Species Road Watch
Want to do something that is both good for you and good for Maine’s wildlife? Maine Audubon is recruiting volunteers to take part in a special survey for endangered species along roads in southern...
View ArticleMashable.com picks Maine Audubon Wildlife Road Watch as top citizen science...
The news site Mashable.com picked the Maine and California systems as being among the top citizen science projects in the country with which to get involved. Thanks to all of your volunteer efforts,...
View ArticleTurtle Crossing in Eliot Maine
Check out this great story about a turtle crossing in Eliot Maine for the state endangered Blanding's turtle. Solutions for people and wildlife...
View ArticleSolutions for Maine's Endangered Blanding's Turtles
Wildlife Road Watch volunteer observations are making a real difference for Maine's endangered Blanding's turtles. Keep posting those...
View ArticleCool New Culvert with Wildlife Passage in Arrowsic, Maine
The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust and Arrowsic Conservation Commission partnered with enthusiastic local citizens to replace the Sewall Pond outlet culvert with an enhanced fish and wildlife passage...
View ArticleWildlife Road Watch Report 2015
I am excited to share with you the results of Maine Audubon's Wildlife Road Watch from 2010-2014. Because of the participation of many volunteers in this important citizen science project, we were able...
View ArticleMaine Sunday Telegram Article "Tracking wildlife roadkill in Maine offers a...
The Maine Sunday Telegram featured the great work of the Wildlife Road Watch citizen scientist volunteers! If you missed it this past Sunday, check it out at:...
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