Reflections on our Biodiversity Inventory.

Every year, I take my students out to do biodiversity inventories. We do lichen studies, macro-invertebrate inventories, bioblitz activities, butterfly identification, pond water inventories, bird inventories, and nature journaling. Each year, I see the connections that my students make to nature. As teachers, we have to nurture and foster these connections because our students go outside less and less. Hopefully each year, I am helping create good stewards for our planet.
The big difference for this year for our inventories, is that we started using iNaturalist. (Thank you DLIA for your help with the technology to help us use iNaturalist!) Using this app has been so helpful and fun. Since we started using iNaturalist, students take pictures of life and we load our observations. Then, we wait! It is so like a game. We checked it daily to see which of our organisms made it to research grade.

Posted on May 21, 2019 02:09 PM by avgarner avgarner

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Way to go! I just realized that we have recently connected by email with Paul Super. We may have met somewhere before, but I am John DiDiego at Tremont. I love what you are doing with your kiddos!

Posted by johndidiego almost 5 years ago

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