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Wrapping up Lizards on the Loose!

Congrats on finishing out Lizards on the Loose 2022 strong! We had a great response, and are so happy to see all of your observations. Remember that 50 observations need to be added to the Lizards on the Loose 2022 project from your account to receive full credit for the challenge.

While observations made after Sunday, 4/23 won’t count towards totals, you can still add any previously made observations to the Lizards on the Loose 2022 project if they haven't already been added. You can do this by editing the observation so that it includes the “Anole Perch” field (Human-made or Natural) and then adding to the project. You can check how many observations each school (including yours) has made to the project by looking at the leaderboard here: ...more ↓

Posted on April 24, 2023 05:38 PM by cthawley cthawley | 0 comments | Leave a comment
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Lizards on the Loose is a part of the Fairchild Challenge. Submit observations of anoles from your school and community to help scientists understand where these lizards live and how they use different perches in city habitats! Runs from Dec 3rd, 2022 to March 31st, 2023. You can mention us (@cthawley and ...more ↓

cthawley created this project on November 27, 2022
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