Citizen Science Project Register
Overview
Citizen science is thriving across Wales, and we want to ensure we have a good understanding of the projects taking place across our natural environment. The Project register provides a simple way for groups to share information about their work, even when they are not seeking support from NRW. This helps us build a clearer picture of activity across Wales and identify emerging themes in the evidence landscape.
Purpose of the Project register
The register allows you to share details of your citizen science project so NRW can stay informed about the breadth of work happening across Wales. It is intended for projects that are not requesting collaboration, resources, or advice from NRW. The information helps us to collectively:
- Share project information to help us understand the wider evidence picture
- Increase visibility of citizen science activity across Wales
- Support long‑term evidence planning within NRW
If you are seeking support, please use our Citizen Science Collaboration Request Form instead. Citizen Science collaboration request form
Who should use this form
This is suitable for:
- Citizen science groups not seeking NRW involvement
- Projects at any stage be that planning, active, or completed.
- Organisations wanting to share updates or outcomes
If you simply want to make NRW aware of your work, this is the right place.
This information helps us map activity across Wales and identify opportunities for future engagement.
What This Register Does Not Do
To avoid confusion, please note that the register:
- Does not request NRW support
- Does not replace the Citizen science collaboration request form
- Does not trigger pollution response or regulatory action
If you need NRW collaboration, advice, or access to resources, please complete the collaboration request form instead.
How is your information used after you submit
Once submitted:
- Your project is added to NRW’s internal register.
- NRW may contact you if your project aligns with evidence needs or future opportunities.
Contact Us
If you have questions about the register or the citizen science process, you can contact us at: ceisiadaugd@cyfoethnaturiolcymru.gov.uk
If you are seeking support from NRW, please use the Citizen Science Collaboration Request Form instead. Citizen Science collaboration request form
Citizen Science Project information Register
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- Abstraction Licences
- Acorn Antics / Miri Mes
- Adfer afonydd
- Adfer mwyngloddiau
- Adnoddau Dwr
- Bioamrywiaeth
- Biodiversity
- Climate change adaptation measures
- Coal Tip Safety
- Committees
- Community Engagement
- Community Voulnteering
- Consultation
- Customer Experience
- Customer Journey Mapping
- Cynllunio dwr
- Datganiad Ardal De Orllewin
- Datganiad Ardal Morol
- Datgarboneiddio
- Datglygiad
- Decarbonisation
- Dee
- Development
- Dysgu proffesiynnol
- EIA
- Engagement
- Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
- Fforwm Mynediad Cenedlaethol
- Fishing
- Flooding
- Forest Management
- Fruitful Orchard Project
- Gwastraff
- Gwent
- Gwerthu Pren
- Gwirfoddoli Cymunedol
- IMPEL Network
- Landscapes
- Llais Rheoleiddio
- Llifogydd
- Marine Area Statement
- Marine Area Statement
- Marine Protected Areas Network Completion Project
- Metal mines
- Mine recovery
- Mwyngloddiau metel
- National Access Forum
- Newport Green and Safe Spaces
- Permits
- Professional learning
- Pysgota
- Regulation
- Regulatory Voice
- resources
- Rheoli Coedwig
- river basin planning
- River restoration
- South West Area Statement
- Species Licence
- Stakeholder Management
- Strategic review of charging
- Terrestrial ecosystems and species
- The Hub
- Timber sales
- Tirweddau
- Trwydded Rhywogaeth
- Trwyddedau
- Waste
- water framework directive
- water planning
- Water Resources
- WFD
- Woodland Opportunity Map
- Y Gyfarwyddeb Fframwaith Dwr
- Ymgysylltu cymunedol
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