Great Southern BioBlitz 2023 - Greater Bendigo's Journal

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September 2, 2023

Exciting News! Join us for the Great Southern Bioblitz 2023

Get ready for an incredible citizen science adventure at the Great Southern Bioblitz (GSB)! 🌍🔬 Scientists and the community are teaming up to survey and document as many species as possible within 96 hours, right in your local area.

📅 Mark your calendars: November 24th - 27th, 2023, Friday thru to Monday

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Useful tips

Photography tips:

🌱 Snap plants, animals, insects, birds, fungi – anything living!

🐚 Even evidence of life like shells, tracks, and feathers counts.

📍 Where to explore? The magic is everywhere! Your backyard, parks, trails, and more.

🤔 How many photos? It's up to you! Capture a few during your weekend stroll or dedicate a day to discovery. Every photo contributes!

🦉 What's a Bioblitz? Think of it as a biodiversity extravaganza! Discover and identify as many species as possible in a short span. Let's showcase Greater Bendigo's diversity and compete with other zones – every photo is a step towards victory!
🔗 Use #GSBioblitz #BiodiversityExploration #NatureLoversUnite to share your journey!

Let's make this year's Great Southern Bioblitz a roaring success!

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September 28, 2023

A tip for successful biodiversity citizen science

Capture as many angles and as much information as you can. While some groups such as birds can often be recognised from a single photograph, many other taxa require multiple features for a positive identification to be made

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Plants - successful biodiversity citizen science

When observing plants, photograph as many features as possible. This includes flowers and leaves (from above and below), bark, fruit if present, a branch showing leaf arrangement, and a shot of the whole plant to give a sense of its growth habit

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Mushrooms/Fungi - successful biodiversity citizen science

Photograph fungi from above, below (showing the gills or pores) and the side

Record the “substrate” you find a fungus on eg. soil or dead wood, or live plant

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Insects - successful biodiversity citizen science

Insect identification can often be helped by the number and position of veins in an insect’s wing. Try and capture this by getting shots from directly above
Noting the plant you find a beetle or bug on can aid identification and provide useful ecological data

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Spiders - successful biodiversity citizen science

If you find a spider in a web, photographs of both the upper and undersides can be helpful

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