It's on again and 2021 is set to be a big year! will the CNC record 1 million observations this year? with over 300 cities participating this year, this is surely an achievable goal. In Adelaide we had 6,735 observations of 1,220 species will we improve on this I wonder? it is my hope that we increase the number of observers from 199 Observers how many can we In February we have 238 observers in the Adelaide area surely we can get 250 for the CNC weekend?
Help us compete with cities from around the world by making the most natural observations possible from Apr 30, 2021 - May 3, 2021, while the data entry and identification stage continues running until the end of the 8th May 2021. Let's show the world the incredible diversity Adelaide has to offer. From koalas and kangaroos to flora and fauna of all shapes and sizes!
During the 4-day window of this challenge, if you are anywhere in Greater Adelaide, snap a photo of your natural observation and upload it to iNaturalist making sure to include the location!
You may also be interested in the 'Great Southern Bioblitz" taking place October 22-25th 2021
Great Southern Bioblitz Umbrella- 2021
Check out some of the fantastic observations we have already made over April line these
Laughing Kookaburra Dacelo novaeguineae observed by @debsa59 Deep Creek SA back in March uploaded this weekend
this Ichneumonid Wasps Family Ichneumonidae, observed by @anthonypaul
This Pea Blue Lampides boeticus observed by @mendacott at Mount Barker Summit
Koala Phascolarctos cinereus observed by sally_pope
Pepper Tree Schinus molle observed by @daisyrui
Australian Painted Lady Vanessa kershawi observed by @neilcheshire
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