Thank you everyone, CNC 2022 is a wrap!

Just received the final rollup from the CNC organizers:
Here are the collective results:
Observations: 1,694,877
Species: 50,176+, including more 2,244 than rare/endangered/threatened species
Observers: 67,220
Most-observed species globally: Common Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) - last year it was the Mallard duck ;).

"This marks two years in a row we've made more than one million observations in four days. That’s a reflection of all the time and hard work all of you have put into making the CNC happen in your community."

If you would like to check out what all this looks like in an infographic you can see it here:
https://imgur.com/a/7qm6r75

For national/provincial results check out https://inaturalist.ca/projects/city-nature-challenge-canada-2022-defi-nature-urbaine

And mark you calendars for next year's City Nature Challenge: April 28 - May 1, 2023

On behalf of the City of Surrey, thank you everyone and looking forward to seeing our community of citizen scientists continue to grow.

Pamela Zevit RPBio
Biodiversity Conservation Planner
City of Surrey, BC

Publicado el 09 de mayo de 2022 a las 09:23 PM por surrey-bc_biodiversity surrey-bc_biodiversity

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