Land trusts and environmental nonprofits tend to have strong education and outreach efforts, as well as extensive networks of nature centers and preserves where receiver stations—and the data produced by migrant birds and bats —could easily be incorporated into their educational programs. Motus is already moving to make much of its data, network-wide, available to the public in near-real time via the internet, making such educational opportunities even richer. 

Explore the resources below to learn more about Motus and see how migration studies and Motus data can be used in the classroom and beyond.