Connecticut’s Ospreys need your help and expertise!
You can learn more about the stewards’ responsibilities in the Osprey Nation Stewards Guide. For a PDF, email osprey@ctaudubon.org.
Using online reporting tools and an interactive digital map, the project tracks hundreds of nests simultaneously.
The project ensures the continued monitoring of a species that was nearly wiped out in the mid-20th century due to the use of the pesticide DDT, which caused eggshell thinning and widespread reproductive failure.
Data collected by stewards is shared with CT DEEP and other researchers to analyze population trends and breeding success rates.
Osprey Nation has grown from 100 stewards in its first year to over 400 volunteers monitoring more than 1,000 nests.