🌏🌿 Great Southern BioBlitz 2024: Record-Breaking Observations! 🌿🌏
What an incredible effort from all our participants across the Southern Hemisphere! 🙌 We’re thrilled to announce that so far, 3 areas have surpassed 10,000 observations, with 6 more regions contributing between 5,000 and 10,000 records! 🎉
This is a remarkable display of teamwork, curiosity, and passion for biodiversity. Every observation helps us better understand and protect our natural world. 🌍💚
Let’s keep this momentum going as we continue to document our unique ecosystems—every observation counts!
🌿 Upload and identify records until the 7th of October📸 Keep exploring and observing💪 Celebrate our collective achievements
We are now in the Uploading and Identification phase of the GSB, after a few days of well-earned rest.
GSB 2024 officially ends on 07 October. We encourage everybody to upload ASAP so that we have sufficient time to identify as many observations as possible.
If you are desperate to get going then perhaps start here:
Please only identify those that you know to family or finer level.
Don't waste your time with "Plants" - you need to get it to grasses, proteas, peas, or daisies. Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish, Insects, Spiders, Fungus, Lichen are perfectly fine.
Go as detailed as you can, but at this stage just push them as fast as you can to a low level: don't worry about the field guides at this stage. We will come to those in a day or two.
Please everyone help. If you want to focus first on your city, then add your city to the filter box.
<b>Dont' forget to FAVE any exciting observation that you come across </b>
We are looking for support with identifications, every contribution helps, while acknowledging that some observations can't be further identified.
The links below are for the global umbrella observations require ID: .
🌏🌿 Great Southern BioBlitz 2024: Record-Breaking Observations! 🌿🌏
What an incredible effort from all our participants across the Southern Hemisphere! 🙌 We’re thrilled to announce that so far, 3 areas have surpassed 10,000 observations, with 6 more regions contributing between 5,000 and 10,000 records! 🎉
This is a remarkable display of teamwork, curiosity, and passion for biodiversity. Every observation helps us better understand and protect our natural world. 🌍💚
Let’s keep this momentum going as we continue to document our unique ecosystems—every observation counts!
🌿 Upload and identify records until the 7th of October📸 Keep exploring and observing💪 Celebrate our collective achievements
Together, we’re making a difference! ✨ #GSB2024 #GreatSouthernBioBlitz #Biodiversity #CitizenScience
Well done everyone on 4-days of surveying.
We are now in the Uploading and Identification phase of the GSB, after a few days of well-earned rest.
GSB 2024 officially ends on 07 October. We encourage everybody to upload ASAP so that we have sufficient time to identify as many observations as possible.
If you are desperate to get going then perhaps start here:
We need to clear the Unknowns for starters
<a href="https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/identify?iconic_taxa=unknown&verifiable=true&project_id=189379" target="_blank"><b>Global unknowns </b></a>
Please only identify those that you know to family or finer level.
Don't waste your time with "Plants" - you need to get it to grasses, proteas, peas, or daisies. Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish, Insects, Spiders, Fungus, Lichen are perfectly fine.
Go as detailed as you can, but at this stage just push them as fast as you can to a low level: don't worry about the field guides at this stage. We will come to those in a day or two.
Please everyone help. If you want to focus first on your city, then add your city to the filter box.
<b>Dont' forget to FAVE any exciting observation that you come across </b>
We are looking for support with identifications, every contribution helps, while acknowledging that some observations can't be further identified.
The links below are for the global umbrella observations require ID: .
*Plants
*Insects
* Arachnids
*Fungi and Lichens
*Mollusks
*Birds
*Mammals
* Amphibians
*Reptiles
** Dragons
**Geckos
**Skinks
**Snakes
*Fish