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11 de mayo de 2022

EcoBlitz 2022 Final Count Down!

There are 3 days left for the #EcoBlitz2022! For the final few days, we will be sharing the status of the project and stats about observations!

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The 2022 EcoBlitz Binghamton University iNaturalist Umbrella Project stats as of today:

Number of Observations: 1,123

Number of Species: 324 (about 50% of them are plants!)

Number of Observers: 98

Most observed species: Canada Goose (Branta canadensis)

Most observations: julall has 112 observations

Most species: julall has 71 species

There is still time to add observations, ID your species, and be in the running for a PRIZE! For more information on how to add your observations to our iNaturalist page, visit https://tinyurl.com/ciws-eco2022

Publicado el 11 de mayo de 2022 por cbuono cbuono | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

19 de mayo de 2022

2022 EcoBlitz Winners

Congratulations to the winners of the first Binghamton University and Center for Integrated Watershed Studies Ecoblitz! Please find below our winners and honorable mentions and the final event stats. We had many amazing submissions, and we thank everyone that participated!

We hope to have everyone at the next BU EcoBlitz! To find out more information, make sure to join our official EcoBlitz Listserv https://forms.gle/a5kTJexLyLbFXJa66!

Have a great summer!

Most # of Observations
1st: julall (128)
Honorable mention: npenhollow (96)

Most # of Species
1st: julall (79)
Honorable mention: sophse (55)

Coolest Plant/Fungi
Haircap moss by: an_empty_teabag

Coolest Invertebrate
Chinese Mantis by: npenhollow

Coolest Vertebrate
Spring Peeper by: aberard2

Final Event Stats:

of Observations: 1,162

of Species: 329

of Observers: 103

of Identifiers: 190

Most observed species: Canada Goose (Branta canadensis)

Publicado el 19 de mayo de 2022 por cbuono cbuono | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

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