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Finished! Looks like this project is out of data at the moment!

Season 28 is complete! Check back in mid April for the next season of photos. Also, this project recently migrated onto Zooniverse’s new frontend codebase and design. Check out this Talk post for more details.

Season 28 is complete! Check back in mid April for the next season of photos. Also, this project recently migrated onto Zooniverse’s new frontend codebase and design. Check out this Talk post for more details.

Chicago Wildlife Watch

Help us understand how animals—from coyotes to chipmunks—share this great city with us.

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By helping us to identify animals in photos, you are playing a critical role in our research that aims to understand how wildlife live in cities, and how we can best conserve and coexist with wildlife in our increasingly urban planet.

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About Chicago Wildlife Watch

To find out which animals live in Chicago, we’ve collected more than 1 million photos of wildlife from the Loop to the burbs. To ID them, though, we need your help! Chicago Wildlife Watch, developed by Lincoln Park Zoo and the Adler Planetarium, lets everyone help us understand how animals—from coyotes to chipmunks—share this great city.

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