“Up until now, the project coordinators and a few volunteers have been tasked with this process, which can be very time consuming given that there are thousands and thousands of images,” Robert Long, director of Woodland Park Zoo’s Living Northwest Program, said in a statement. “But now we have a platform that offers a new and exciting opportunity to get our community involved in the camera photo coding process and you don’t even need a science or computer science degree to help us with this important research in our backyard.”