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  • New Zealand cicadas

    a rough guide to New Zealand cicadas.

    Edited by dan686
  • Dr. Horton

    Plants common in this area

  • El Dorado

    Plants at the site!

  • Daldinia in New Zealand

    It's common for people to see Daldinia and call it D. concentrica, but we have several species. D. concentrica itself is a European species. The list is taken from Biota of NZ. Genus Daldinia is included to indicate several species that are either unnamed or uncertain.

    Edited by petragloyn
  • 6th Street LWC

    Plants that are common in this area!

  • Wildlife of Cherry Creek State Park

    Comprised of an 880-acre reservoir and 3305 acres of upland, Cherry Creek State Park is the largest regional park and recreation area in the southeast Denver area. it was also the first park in the state park system. Located in the High Plains section of the Great Plains, the park sits on a gentl...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Birds of Cherry Creek State Park

    Comprised of an 880-acre reservoir and 3305 acres of upland, Cherry Creek State Park is the largest regional park and recreation area in the southeast Denver area. it was also the first park in the state park system. Located in the High Plains section of the Great Plains, the park sits on a gentl...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Micro-Moths of New Zealand's Kauri Kingdom

    This guide aims to illustrate the diverse range of micro-moths recorded from New Zealand's upper North Island. To identify a particular species select key characteristics from the menu on the left. Adding more features narrows the search. Alternatively, if you're sure of its taxonomic category ...

    Edited by tony_steer
  • PN Islas Marietas

    Aves y vida marina del Parque Nacional Islas Marietas, Nayarit, México.

    Edited by kiskadee
  • Butterflies and Moths of Lory State Park

    Lory State Park's 2,492 acres are situated 7 miles west of Fort Collins in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The park borders Horsetooth Reservoir and reaches 7,015 feet at its highest point. The park contains a gradual gradation of ecosystems from grasslands and riparian areas into mountain ...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Aves de Melgar-Girardot

    Listado potencial de aves de la vía entre Melgar y Girardot

  • Invasive Fishes of the Lower Mainland, BC

    This guide includes the invasive species of fish that inhabit the Lower Mainland (Greater Vancouver) region of British Columbia, Canada.

    Edited by kauveh
  • Wildlife of Lone Mesa State Park

    Lone Mesa State Park encompasses approximately 11,700 acres in Delores County, Colorado. The elevations of the park range from about 7,600 feet at lower Plateau Creek to 9,200 feet on Lone Mesa itself. Lone Mesa, a large mesa that towers almost 1000 feet above the surrounding areas, is a well kn...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Wildlife of Lathrop State Park

    Lathrop State Park encompasses 1,434 acres of land and 320 acres of water. It is located about 90 miles south of Colorado Springs and 50 miles north of the Colorado-New Mexico state line. The principle features are Horseshoe and Martin Lakes, two of the largest reservoirs in the area, and Hogback...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Plants of North Sterling State Park

    North Sterling State Park is located on the high plains of northeast Colorado in Logan County, 12 miles north of the town of Sterling and 20 miles south of the Nebraska border. The Pawnee National Grasslands are 20 miles to the west and the Chimney Canyons bluffs are just north of the park. The N...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Wildlife of Mancos State Park

    Mancos State Park encompasses 553 acres, with 337 acres of land and 216 acres of water within Jackson Gulch Reservoir. Elevation ranges from about 7,800 to 8,100 feet. The Park is located in Montezuma County in southwestern Colorado, about 5 miles north of Mancos and 34 miles west of Durango. The...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Wildlife of Castlewood Canyon State Park

    Castlewood Canyon State Park is located in central Douglas County, one of the fastest growing counties in the nation. It lies east of Interstate 25 and is equidistant between the two largest metropolitan areas within Colorado - Denver and Colorado Springs. The park lies at the intersection of the...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Bugs of Cheyenne Mountain State Park

    Cheyenne Mountain State Park is geographically situated just south of Colorado Springs. It lies beneath the eastern flank of Cheyenne Mountain, and borders the plains of Colorado. The park occupies an important transitional zone between Great Plains grassland communities and montane coniferous fo...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Plants of Lone Mesa State Park

    Lone Mesa State Park encompasses approximately 11,700 acres in Dolores County, Colorado. The elevations of the park range from about 7,600 feet at lower Plateau Creek to 9,200 feet on Lone Mesa itself. Lone Mesa, a large mesa that towers almost 1000 feet above the surrounding areas, is a well kno...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Wildlife of Jackson Lake State Park

    Commonly referred to as an “oasis on the prairie,” Jackson Lake State Park consists of 440 acres of land and 2,700 acres of water, making it one of the largest reservoirs in the state. The reservoir is in Morgan County, bordering Morgan County Road 3, in the Great Plains region of northeastern C...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Wildlife of North Sterling State Park

    North Sterling State Park is located on the high plains of northeast Colorado in Logan County, 12 miles north of the town of Sterling and 20 miles south of the Nebraska border. The Pawnee National Grasslands are 20 miles to the west and the Chimney Canyons bluffs are just north of the park. The N...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Plants of Paonia State Park

    Paonia State Park sits on 1,507 acres of land and lies between Glenwood Springs to the North and Delta to the West. The Ruby Mountains and Ragged Wilderness flank the park's east side, while the Grand Mesa flanks the west. Paonia hosts a variety of vegetation communities including Gambel oak wo...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Plants of Ridgway State Park

    Voted one of the top ten state parks in the country by National Geographic Traveler, Ridgway State Park’s scenic beauty and biological diversity are true assets to the state park system. Located in the Uncompahgre River Valley in west central Colorado, the park is surrounded by the San Juan Mount...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Flora of Vodice 2/ Flora Vodica 2

    This is the second part of the guide, as maximum number of species per guide is 500.

    Edited by sebcato
  • Tallgrass Species - Holland Landing Prairie Provincial Park

    As we restore this rare Tallgrass Prairie (by thinning conifers, cutting out invasive shrubs, and applying fire) help us rediscover and map the distribution of these species associated with imperiled Tallgrass Prairie communities. In particular, please help us find more of the rare, localized an...

    Edited by pcareless
  • POLINIZADORES DE LUPINUS EN ECUADOR

    Esta guía es una recopilación de los principales insectos observados polinizando Lupinus mutabilis (chocho) en campos de Ecuador. Es un esfuerzo dentro del proyecto Gestión Agroecológica de insectos (AMIGO) junto con agricultores y estudiantes en la provincia de Cotopaxi. Se incluyen también otro...

    Edited by diego_fernando and osoandino
  • Wildlife of Yampa River and Elkhead Reservoir State Parks

    Yampa River State Park supports various wildlife species due to the diverse types of vegetation and habitat. Elk are frequently observed near the reservoir in the winter months, as well as mule deer and a variety of waterfowl. Quality habitat along the Yampa River supports diverse bird spec...

    Edited by coparksandwildlife
  • Flora of Vodice / Flora Vodica

    This guide was created to help me have all the vascular flora of my town, Vodice, presented in one place.

    Edited by sebcato