CCCRN has a growing number of volunteer field research assistants across the country, with many diverse backgrounds and fields of expertise, but more are always welcome and needed. An excellent opportunity for hands-on experience with the phenomenon! For those interested in assisting with on-site investigations, additional field research assistants are always needed and welcomed. Field studies are conducted at circle locations as they are found, including photo and video documentation (both aerial and ground if possible), surveying and plant / soil sampling for lab analysis, as well as investigation of other possibly related phenomena. Sampling is done when possible for the BLT Research Team, Inc. in the USA, which has been conducting serious scientific lab studies of plant and soil samples from crop formations worldwide for the past decade, now including additional independent labs in the USA. Information on sampling protocols is available from BLT. All applicable laws are strictly adhered to, and under no circumstance is a farmer's field or other property entered without expressed permission. Names and locations are kept confidential if requested and will not be released publicly in those cases.
reporting formations
Reports of crop circles or other formations can be submitted to any of the provincial branches; if you hear of or see any formations, please let us know as soon as possible, so investigations can be initiated, thank you!