![]() ![]() Once an iNaturalist user, you can participate in the Spring 2021 City Nature Challenge, a global effort with a local component in the open spaces, parks, and backyards of Louisville and Lafayette! ![]() Learn how to use iNaturalist, a free interactive tool to explore, document, and conserve biodiversity in your backyard and around the world. Webinar led by Louisville and Lafayette Open Space divisions Any observations of plants, animals, and fungus found throughout our boundary will count. Help us show the world how biodiverse our region is by documenting observations of wild plants and animals from April 30 – May 3, 2021! Document nature in your home, backyard, neighborhood, or nearby parks or trails during off hours, and upload your observations to iNaturalist, an online platform for citizen scientists. Throughout the globe, 41,165 observers from 244 cities collected 814,258 observations of 32,500+ species (including more than 1,300 rare/endangered/threatened species) during the four-day bioblitz! Read more about the 2020 results and view some of the standout observations from the Denver-Boulder region.
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