Bird species observed on UCLA campus. Roughly ordered by number of observations on iNaturalist for the UCLA campus.
This is part of a larger guide to the ecdysozoans (those invertebrates that shed their outer cuticle). The ecdysozoans in this guide include the tardigrades (phylum Tardigrada), round worms (Phylum Nematoda), Spiders and relatives (Subphylum Chelicerata), Crustaceans (Subphylum Crustacea) and ce...
This is a guide to the true bugs (Phylum Hexapoda, Order Hemiptera) of Austin and Travis County, TX. This includes the following groups: planthoppers, cicadas, leafhopper, spittle bugs, shield bugs, assassin bugs, stink bugs, etc.
Dragonfly and damselfly species included on the list of Lancashire Key Species reviewed on 24/09/2019. Lancashire Key Species (LKS) refers to species which have a recognised status, either (inter)nationally or locally within Lancashire. The criteria for inclusion are available from LERN. LK...
Butterfly, moth and caddis fly species listed as Lancashire Key Species in the review of 24/09/2019. Lancashire Key Species (LKS) refers to species which have a recognised status, either (inter)nationally or locally within Lancashire. The criteria for inclusion are available from LERN. LKS ...
A species list of plants and animals surveyed during the Karoo BioGaps Project for Pentad 3230_2615 representative of the Amathole Montane Grassland vegetation type in the Drakensberg Grassland Bioregion. This Pentad is about 17Km north of Adelaide, off the R344.
A species list of plants and animals surveyed during the Karoo BioGaps Project for Pentad 3255_2220 representative of the Gamka Karoo vegetation type in the Lower Karoo Bioregion. This Pentad is about 5 Km NW of Prince Albert, west of the N12.
Introducing reptiles in South Korea. South Korea is a small country, so there are not many species.
A collection of species and observations found in the Wolf Creek Watershed, a tributary of the Bear River, Sierra Nevada Range, California.
An EwA companion guide to the plants regularly seen at the Middlesex Fells Reservation (Massachusetts). This species list grows as our community of Biobliss citizen scientists record observations. Ref: Invasives tagged with reference to > https://massnrc.org/mipag/docs/MIPAG_FINDINGS_FINAL...
This a Field Guide of Plankton that have been site verified. Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM Research Reserve) is dedicated to the conservation of natural biodiversity and cultural resources through research and monitoring to guide science-based stewardship and...
Fish species listed as Lancashire Key Species in the review of 24/09/2019. Lancashire Key Species (LKS) refers to species which have a recognised status, either (inter)nationally or locally within Lancashire. The criteria for inclusion are available from LERN. LKS are split into two categor...
A species list of plants and animals surveyed during the Karoo BioGaps Project for Pentad 3125_2330 representative of the Eastern Upper Karoo vegetation type in the Upper Karoo Bioregion. This Pentad is about 37 Km west of Richmond, just north of the N1.
A list of frogs from the Hawkesbury and Blue Mountains areas compiled from the NSW Bionet Atlas
Wet sclerophyll, rainforest, "mixed": Eucalyptus and other fire-dependent vegetation growing over fire-sensitive Southern Hemisphere rainforest plants. A field guide for our Expeditions and for any adventures you may have in the wet Tasmania forests. It's a work in progress - please feel free to...
Lichen species included on the list of Lancashire Key Species reviewed on 24/09/2019. Lancashire Key Species (LKS) refers to species which have a recognised status, either (inter)nationally or locally within Lancashire. The criteria for inclusion are available from LERN. LKS are split into ...
Tasmania being an island state is surrounded by a wonderful coastline. This list highlights some of the common and uncommon introduced species encountered in the coastal habitats. See the Tasmanian Beach Weed Strategy here: https://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/Documents/Beach-Weed-Strategy.pdf?details=true
The seasons in the guide are defined as follows: Sp (Spring) = March, April, May Su (Summer) = June, July Fa (Fall) = August, September, October, November Wi (Winter) = December, January, February Abundance codes are defined as follows: C = Common — present, relatively easy to find U = U...
The seasons in the guide are defined as follows: Sp (Spring) = March, April, May Su (Summer) = June, July Fa (Fall) = August, September, October, November Wi (Winter) = December, January, February Abundance codes are defined as follows: C = Common — present, relatively easy to find U = U...
This is a guide to the beetles of Austin and Travis County, TX.
A species list of plants and animals surveyed during the Karoo BioGaps Project for Pentad 3110_2030 representative of the Western Upper Karoo vegetation type in the Upper Karoo Bioregion. This site is North of the R63 between Calvinia and Williston, and north of the Hoedjies railway siding.
Lerne die Natur in deiner Umgebung kennen.
Mammal species listed as Lancashire Key Species in the review of 24/09/2019. Lancashire Key Species (LKS) refers to species which have a recognised status, either (inter)nationally or locally within Lancashire. The criteria for inclusion are available from LERN. LKS are split into two categ...
Aves residentes y migratorias observadas y registradas por el COA, Club de Observadores de Aves, Huasteca Potosina, dentro del territorio del municipio de Cd. Valles, SLP.
The seasons in the guide are defined as follows: Sp (Spring) = March, April, May Su (Summer) = June, July Fa (Fall) = August, September, October, November Wi (Winter) = December, January, February Abundance codes are defined as follows: C = Common — present, relatively easy to find U = U...
A guide to feathered friends and furry families of Great Falls Park
Guide to the lichen and trees found in the Public Gardens. Species list based on the following publication: The lichen-forming fungi in the Halifax Public Gardens, Nova Scotia by Anwar Tumur, and David H.S. Richardson (https://doi.org/10.15273/pnsis.v49i1.6978)