Denver EcoFlora Project's Journal

Journal archives for January 2022

January 7, 2022

January EcoQuest - Make the Grade

Great job everyone – in 2021, over 66,800 observations of plants and fungi were made in the Denver-Boulder metro area! However, over 34,500 of these observations are still waiting to make research grade status. In fact, of all 168,933 observations included in the Denver EcoFlora project, 48% have not made research grade. This month, we encourage you to practice your identification skills by reviewing some of these observations so they can make the grade.

To make research grade, two or more reviewers must agree on the same species name. Once they’ve made the grade, these observations are uploaded to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF; gbif.org) database of over 1 billion biodiversity records. Your observations can then be used by researchers worldwide to answer questions such as: the past and potential spread of invasive species, the influence of climate change on biodiversity, the role of rare species in protecting critical ecosystem functions, and the identification of priority areas for plant conservation.

You can also use this opportunity to hone your plant identification skills. Pick a few species – maybe your favorite wildflowers, or a group you’ve always been interested in. Learn the characteristics of these, and then apply this knowledge to the Denver EcoFlora observations. From the project page on iNaturalist, simply click on “Observations” and then “Identify.” You can narrow this list down by entering a specific species in the search box. We can’t wait to see how many observations make the grade!

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January 21, 2022

Plant Family Identification Class!

Join us to learn how to identify plants down to their family group. Imagine a plant you've never seen before. We'll show you how to get started and narrow down the possibilities. With our tools and techniques, you'll be able to find the similarities and differences in the plants you encounter.

This class is great for beginners or folks looking to better understand the field of taxonomy. As a class we will enjoy special access to Denver Botanic Gardens' herbarium specimens.

Click here to learn more and sign up!

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