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Join the Umpqua Community College Biodiversity Project!

Greetings Naturalists!

Please join me in discovering and documenting the diverse array of plants and animals on the Umpqua Community College campus, nearby college-owned property, and river (please do not trespass on nearby private property). Documenting a discovery is easy with the iNaturalist app on your cell phone, or by entering via your computer from notes in a field journal. What can you find on campus? Anything ALIVE is eligible for submission, from trees, to bugs, to squirrels, to mushrooms, to birds, to worms, to flowers, to moss, to frogs, to lichens, and much more. Take a photo of something, submit it to iNaturalist. Join the Umpqua Community College Project on iNat. Then share your observations with this project!

One cool thing about iNat is that you don't have to know exactly what it is you are documenting! In other words, if you take a photo of a bug, that you know is a beetle, but you're not sure beyond that, you can just submit it as a beetle. ...more ↓

Posted on March 18, 2017 04:16 AM by umpquamatt umpquamatt | 0 comments | Leave a comment

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Umpqua Community College in southwest Oregon is located on a 97-acre parcel that includes a diverse collection of habitats. The urban habitat of the campus occupies about two-thirds of the area. Oak savannah and ceanothus chaparral occur in the south-facing uplands, while conifer forest and moist cliffside talus occur on a north-facing slope. A narrow riparian corridor runs along the ...more ↓

umpquamatt created this project on March 14, 2017
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