Citizen Science Hub

Welcome to the Citizen Science Hub of the Erasmus+ project “Protect Your Nature, Protect Your Future.”

This European hub invites students and teachers from across Europe to become active citizen scientists, observing and recording environmental phenomena in their local communities.

Participants can collect data related to climate, biodiversity, extreme weather events, human impact, and natural disasters, contributing to a growing European database and map of environmental observations.

The initiative promotes environmental awareness, digital competence, and scientific curiosity, connecting schools from different countries under one shared goal — to protect nature and build a sustainable future together.

Record your observation, share your findings, and explore how our actions shape the planet
(Click to open the European Citizen Science Form / Πάτησε για να ανοίξεις τη φόρμα καταγραφής!)

https://bit.ly/ProtectNatureForm

Scan the QR code below to access the form directly:

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What can you record? 

Climate data: Temperature, humidity, wind direction and speed
Extreme weather: Storms, floods, heatwaves, droughts
Biodiversity: Local plants, trees, insects, or birds (include a photo if you can!)
Natural disasters & human impact: Wildfires, earthquakes, pollution, clean-ups, reforestation

Learn & Reflect 

After your observation, think:
How is this event related to climate change or human actions?
What can your school or community do to prevent or reduce such impacts?

GDPR – Data Privacy Notice

All data collected through this form are used only for educational and research purposes within the Erasmus+ project “Protect Your Nature, Protect Your Future.”
No personal information is published or shared.