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inventory of a chosen area in Hungary, and from time to time in cross-border areas in joint-projects with neighbour countries. The Hungarian Biodiversity Research Society invites local inhabitants and the interested public to join their events, and focusses in its outreach to young local and regional pupils and their teachers just like students from Hungary and abroad. The BioBlitz Events are taking place in partnership with the local National Park Directories, Municipalities and Civil Organisations. A rather fresh approach is the involvement of high school students during their obligatory community/voluntary work into research and field work in the topics of biodiversity and nature protection based upon long term co-operation contracts with schools and educational centres. The main goals pursued by the Hungarian Biodiversity Research Society are to promote the correct understanding of biodiversity in its true context, based upon data collection, monitoring, research and expertise, passing on knowledge from generation to generation and outreach to the broader public. It also aims to strengthen national and international networks. The results of the BioBlitz Events are published in print and on-line media and serve mainly as fundamentals for maintenance-instructions for protected areas and for appropriate natural-resource management, but also for educational purposes.
1494:("By observing, one Learns"), traditional Hawaiian cultural practitioners, "alakai’i," were integrated into the survey teams, providing a holistic approach to the research and exploration activities. More than 170 leading scientists and alakai’i, teamed with thousands of public participants of all ages to explore one of the most fascinating biological landscapes in the world. Together they documented species that thrive in ecosystems from sea level to the summit of Kīlauea Volcano. Exciting finds included 22 new species added to the park's species list, and sightings of 73 threatened species, including the nēnē and Kamehameha butterfly. The number of fungi species on the park's list more than doubled, with 17 new fungi documented at the close of the event. 1384: 1342:: On March 28–29, 2014, participants in the BioBlitz at Golden Gate Park sites, including Pt. Reyes National Seashore, Muir Woods National Monument, the Presidio of San Francisco, Mori Point, and Rancho Corral de Tierra observed and recorded biodiversity in habitats ranging from the redwood canopy to windswept beaches. Highlights included the first ever canopy survey of redwoods at Muir Woods, the first-ever, park sighting of a climbing salamander in Muir Woods; sightings of great horned, spotted, barred and saw-whet owls; and a mountain lion at Corral de Tierra. 549:’, an Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) lead project that encompasses many events, exhibitions and seminars, and is a major section of Hong Kong's Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (BSAP). Highlights included 2 species of moth that are extremely rare and native to Hong Kong, the first official record of coral in Tai Tam Bay and the first official record of juvenile horseshoe crabs on Hong Kong island. Data are made available through an online platform 89: 2025:(MPM) hosts an annual BioBlitz program that began in 2015. MPM events have occurred at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center in Milwaukee (2015), Grant Park in South Milwaukee (2016), Fox River Park in Waukesha (2017), Lake Farm County Park/Capitol Springs Recreation Area in Madison (2018), Riveredge Nature Center in Saukville (2019), and Whitnall Park in Franklin (2020). The non-profit Biodiversity Project held three 1033: 1297:, (October 21–22) and discovered 859 species during the 24 hour inventory period. Included in that total were more than 400 species, mostly invertebrate animals and non-vascular plants, which were previously unknown in the park. The accompanying Biodiversity Festival had an integrated art program that included pieces featuring local species, created by local students, seniors, and artists. 702: 1373:. Inventories took place in various ecological life zones, including ponderosa pine forests, the subalpine region, the tundra, and mountain meadows. Among the overall total of 490 species discovered, 138 were previously unknown to be in the park. A companion festival at the Estes Park Fairgrounds advanced and celebrated public awareness of biodiversity. 25: 1525:– On May 16-16, 2009, more than 150 scientists, assisted by 2,000 grade school students and other members of the public, explored the sand dunes, lake shore, forests, wetlands, prairie, and streams of the recreation area. The excitement persevered through driving rain and high winds and resulted in the discovery of more than 1,200 species. 1610:, using town conservation land and adjacent land owned by the 300 Committee (T3C), Falmouth's land trust. Surveys for 15 taxa were planned. About 120 volunteers participated. Preliminary estimate of 930 species found but this number is likely to increase as data are finalized. Full results to be published later in 2010 on the T3C website. 1453:. The first National Park Service/National Geographic Society BioBlitz took place on May 18–19, 2007. A wide breadth of taxonomic groups was examined, including amphibians and reptiles, invertebrates, birds, fish, fungi, mammals, plants, insects, and more. The total number of species found was 661 over a 24-hour period. 1465:, the local government's Department of Natural Resources (formerly Conservation Lands Management) has sponsored annual BioBlitz events, every spring since 2007. The surveys rotate between the county's different parks and preserves. This event, however, involves only a 12-hour survey instead of the standard 24-hour. 1533:
Participants also used technology, such as tree cameras and smartphones, to record and understand the diverse ecosystems of this unique national park. At the time of the event's closing ceremony, 458 species had been identified, including a rare Louisiana milk snake, 288 plants, and 122 invertebrate species.
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Barcelona (Catalonia) hosts a BioBlitz yearly since 2010, organized by Barcelona City Council, University of Barcelona and Natural History Museum of Barcelona, in collaboration with several naturalist and scientific societies. First BioBlitzBcn was held in June 2010 at Laberint d'Horta and Parc de la
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Regional Park since 2010. This bioblitz has much public participation with many activities including pond-dipping, nature walks and meeting live animals up close. The species count currently stands at 488, including a Western Screech Owl, Red-legged Frog, Brassy Minnows and Common Fern which, despite
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On May 1, 2014, the first Intervarsity BioBlitz was held with support from the National Biodiversity Data Centre. University College Cork, National University of Ireland Galway, Trinity, Dublin City University and Dundalk IT all competed to count Biodiversity on campus, with NUIG being the inaugural
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has held an annual bioblitz since 2009 in Protected Natural Areas (PNA) around the province. Scientists spend two weeks each year in the field, alternating June in one year with August in the next to catch seasonally available biodiversity. The bioblitz was held in Jacquet River Gorge PNA 2009–2010,
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The National Parks BioBlitz used the iNaturalist app to deliver real-time information on species finds. Verified data will be included in National Park Service databases and international databases tracking biodiversity on the planet. This application can be used by parks and citizen scientists well
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A variation on the BioBlitz, the Blogger Blitz began in 2007. Rather than gather volunteers and scientists at one location, participant blogs pledged to conduct individual surveys of biodiversity. These results were then compiled and mapped. The purpose of this blitz is not to survey down to species
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has conducted a BioBlitz at a different site in the state every year since 2000, including a "backyard bioblitz" held in 2020, during COVID. Rhode Island BioBlitz may be the longest running annual BioBlitz in the world. In the 23 events through 2022, the average participation is 163 and the average
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have held nine BioBlitz events since 1999. The current record for a single Connecticut BioBlitz was set June 3–4, 2016 in a 5-mile radius around the Two Rivers Magnet School in East Hartford, where 2,765 species were recorded in the 24-hour period. Many of the organisms sighted in the 2016 BioBlitz
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In 2010, the first year it was held, Connemara National Park won the competition having recording 542 species. In 2011, Killareny National Park won the event having recorded an astonishing tally of 1088 species. Crawfordsburn Country Park won in 2012 having recorded 984 species. All of the data are
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that was open to the public and had activities geared for children. Funded by a grant from Westchester Community Foundation with additional support from US EPA and NYS/DEC Hudson River Estuary Program. Major co-sponsors joining the effort were Westchester County Parks, Recreation and Conservation;
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since 2006, starting with the eco-village Gyürüfű and its surroundings in Baranya County. Since then the Society organizes BioBlitz Events (called also Biodiversity Days) every year, sometimes even several events a year, during which 60-80 experts and researchers contribute to a profound momentary
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On 21–22 Oct, 2017, Lung Fu Shan Environmental Education Centre organized their first BioBlitz. This center was jointly established by the Environmental Protection Department of HK Government and The University of Hong Kong in 2008. 100 participants and volunteers found 151 species in Lung Fu Shan
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in 1996. Approximately 1000 species were identified at this first event. This first accounting of biodiversity was organized by Sam Droege (USGS) and Dan Roddy (NPS) with the assistance of other government scientists. The public and especially the news media were invited. Since the success of the
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and Preserve (May 17–18, 2013), brought together leading scientists and naturalists from around the country and local citizens of all ages. Inventories included herpetofaunal counts, aquatic and terrestrial invertebrate inventories, avifauna observations, and native and non-native plant surveys.
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Tucker Valley Bioblitz 2012 was the first bioblitz in Trinidad and possibly the Caribbean. It was organised by Mike G. Rutherford, curator of the University of the West Indies Zoology Museum (UWIZM) with help from the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists' Club (TTFNC) and was sponsored by First
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Beginning with the 2010 NPS/NGS BioBlitz at Biscayne National Park, NPS initiated a corps of Biodiversity Youth Ambassadors. Each year through 2016, a student ambassador is selected by the host park to participate in the BioBlitz and assist in raising biodiversity awareness to their peers and in
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The National Parks BioBlitz—Washington, D.C. was the cornerstone of the national event. Nearly 300 scientists and experts led more than 2,600 students and thousands of members of the general public in all 13 of the National Capital Region's parks. As of the closing ceremony on May 21, nearly 900
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app and slideshow into Chinese with the help of Hong Kong Explorers Initiative and the technical support of Scott Loarie and Alex Shepard from iNaturalist.org for better data collection among local participants. Also, they organized the pilot self-guided activity "DIY BioBlitz" with the help of
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Channel Islands National Park broadcast a dive with oceanographer and National Geographic Explorer, Dr. Sylvia Earle, with support from the National Park Trust. The feed was featured online and on the jumbotrons on the National Mall and enabled the public to follow the exploration of one of the
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Knife River National Park conducted an ArcheoBlitz. A centuries-old bison tooth was found at Big Hidatsa Village, which was occupied from about 1740 to 1850. DNA extracted from this tooth can provide data on bison populations before their near-extinction at the end of the 19th century, a useful
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their home communities. In addition to the new NCR Biodiversity Youth Ambassador, Ms. Katherine Hagan, Ms. Mikaila Ulmer, 11, was selected to be the National Park Service Biodiversity Youth Ambassador representing the President's Pollinator Conservation Initiative for the National Park Service.
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The Bob Brown Foundation runs an annual takayna BioBlitz in Tasmania, Australia. The takayna BioBlitz is a festival of science in nature, held in one of the world's last truly wild places. This event brings together scientists, experts, naturalists and members of the public for a weekend of
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At Great Smoky Mountain National Park, experts teamed up with about 100 5thgraders. Together they set out to explore pollinators and succeeded in discovering nearly 200 species. While it is too early to tell if they found any new species, they have added significant information to the park's
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was organized by Tai Tam Tuk Foundation from 24 to 25 Oct, 2015. 50 experts leading 300 secondary students recorded more than 680 species in 30 hours, covering marine, terrestrial and intertidal habitats, in Tai Tam site of special scientific interest (SSSI). This event comes as part of the
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close to cities. Research into the best practices for a successful BioBlitz has found that collaboration with local natural history museums can improve public participation. As well, BioBlitzes have been shown to be a successful tool in teaching post-secondary students about biodiversity.
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BioBlitz where more than 130 field biologists and experienced naturalists volunteered their expertise in an effort to see how many species they could find. During a 30-hour survey period from Saturday, June 24, through Sunday, June 25 their surveys revealed more than 1,000 species.
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to celebrate International Year of Biodiversity. A unique feature of this event is that it has a number of parks through the island competing against each other to see which site records the most species over a 24hr period. The event is usually held on the third weekend in May each
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Chandler, D.S., D. Manski, C. Donahue and A. Alyokhin, 2012: Biodiversity of the Schoodic Peninsula: Results of the Insect and Arachnid Bioblitzes at the Schoodic District of Acadia National Park, Maine; Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station, Technical Bulletin 206; 210
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The Atlas of Life in the Coastal Wilderness www.alcw.org.au has run three successful bioblitzes – in Bermagui 2012, Pambula 2014 and Mimosa Rocks National Park 2014. The Atlas of Life works in association with the Atlas of Living Australia (the national biodiversity
1921:, September 2009. Groundwork Hudson Valley, leading the Saw Mill River Coalition, conducted a Saw Mill River BioBlitz on September 25–26 with more than 50 scientists from a wide variety of fields. A concurrent conference on the health of the river was held at 1472:. More than 800 species were found, including a number of species rare to the park, such as the mangrove cuckoo, and silver hairstreak butterfly. Also, 11 species of lichen and 22 species of ants were found that had not previously been documented in the park. 990:
Port of Spain Bioblitz 2016 took the event to the nation's capital and included a Nature Fair with over 20 local NGOs, government organisations and charity groups putting on a biodiversity and environmental display. 762 species were found in and around the
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Documenting species occurrence – BioBlitzes do not provide a complete species inventory for a site, but they provide a species list which makes a basis for a more complete inventory and will often show what area or what taxon would benefit from a further
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Teatown Lake Reservation; Pace University's Department of Biology and Health Sciences; Pace University's Academy for Applied Environmental Studies; Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society; Greenburgh Nature Center; and the Saw Mill River Audubon.
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Victoria's Beacon Hill has had two BioBlitzes, in April 2007 and October 2007. They successfully gave thanks for the biodiversity of the region. Beacon Hill has since been a site for Arborblitzs, which focus on identifying all the trees within the
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The BioBlitz Dance was a common activity throughout the festival weekend. Participants danced with John Griffith, founder of the dance, on the main stage several times at Constitution Gardens, and on the jumbotron from other park units across the
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Since then, most BioBlitz contain a public component so that adults, kids, teens and anyone interested can join experts and scientists in the field. Participating in these hands-on field studies is a fun and exciting way for people to learn about
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over a continuous time period (e.g., usually 24 hours). There is a public component to many BioBlitzes, with the goal of getting the public interested in biodiversity. To encourage more public participation, these BioBlitzes are often held in
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has been hosting an annual BioBlitz! in September since 2003. The park's diversity of coastal habitats provides BioBlitzers the opportunity to find marine, freshwater and terrestrial species. The Center compiles and maintains each year's
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On April 24, 2014, the first BioBlitz in Israel took place in Yeruham lake park. The event was supported by Ben Gurion University of the Negev. 531 different species were found. A second Bioblitz is scheduled to take place on March 26,
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Toco Bioblitz 2018 was organised by a committee made up of TTFNC members and staff from the University of the West Indies Department of Life Sciences from the St. Augustine campus. The north-east corner of Trinidad yielded 906 species
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with the guidance of 11 experts within 24 hours. In 2018 this was expanded to separate bioblitz surveys into four animal groups: Birds; Butterflies, (other) Insects, and Amphibians and Reptiles. And in 2019 another bioblitz is planned.
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Local – The concept of biodiversity tends to be associated with coral reefs or tropical rainforests. A BioBlitz offers the chance for people to visit a nearby setting and see that local parks have biodiversity and are important to
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Identifying rare and unique species/groups – When volunteers and scientists work together, they are able to identify uncommon or special habitats for protection and management and, in some cases, rare species may be
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The Biodiversity Festival at Constitution Gardens on the National Mall served as a window to events across the country, with regular live feeds featuring species discoveries on jumbo screens located on the National
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Charlotteville Bioblitz 2015 was the first event to take place in Tobago. Based at the Environmental Research Institute Charlotteville (ERIC) there was a large marine component and all together 1,044 species were
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National parks and participating partners shared their BioBlitz activities via social media, using the hashtags #BioBlitz2016 and #FindYourPark. During the weekend's event, #BioBlitz2016 ranked in the top 10 on
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Caldonia Gorge PNA in 2011–2012, Grand Lake PNA in 2013–2014, Nepisiguit PNA in 2015–2016, and Spednic Lake PNA in 2017–2018. More information is here. The 2013-2014 bioblitzes were the subject of a documentary
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To cater for the success of BioBlitz in Ireland, support is provided for a special 'Local BioBlitz Challenge' for local sites. Also, on 14–15 June 2013 Limerick City hosts the first Urban BioBlitz in Ireland.
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partnered to put on a Bioblitz in a different National Park each year culminating in a Bioblitz across the National Park Service in 2016 as part of the National Park Service Centennial Celebration. The
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The results of the events are published in print and on-line media and journals, also together with the list of species. BioBlitz Slovenia became a traditional annual event and has its own webpage.
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Two 'SpiderBlitz's' (variants of the BioBlitz concept) were organised in 2007 and 2008 in the wheatbelt by WWF to focus attention on threatened trapdoor spiders, and their unique habitats.
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Increases interest in science – BioBlitzes helps to build interest from the general public in science and environmental studies by enabling direct communication and inclusive activities.
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Enjoyment – Instead of a highly structured and measured field survey, this sort of event has the atmosphere of a festival. The short time frame makes the search more exciting.
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Florida: On April 30-May 1, 2010, 2,500 citizen scientists worked with their professional counterparts to explore life in one of the nation's largest marine national parks,
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organizes the AmBioBlitz in April yearly since 2018, with the collaboration of CECOUAL (Centre of Scientific Collections of the University of Almería) and Observation.org
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Natural History Consortium host the National BioBlitz Network hosting free resources for running a BioBlitz event and the national BioBlitz Calendar. (www.bnhc.org.uk)
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Taipei 228 Peace Park 2008 BioBlitz on December 20, sponsored by Taiwan Forestry Bureau and National Taiwan Museum, found more than 180 plants, 11 birds and 1 mammal.
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species count is 1022; the record participation of 302 people and the record species count of 1,308 species were both in the Jamestown Rhode Island BioBlitz of 2012.
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hosted a Bioblitz event on June 24 and 25 of 2017. The previous Bioblitz at the park was held in 2013 where over 1700 species of flora and fauna were identified.
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The term "BioBlitz" was first coined by U.S. National Park Service naturalist Susan Rudy while assisting with the first BioBlitz. The first BioBlitz was held at
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First UK Marine BioBlitz undertaken by the Marine Biological Association and the Natural History Museum together with other partners. Wembury, South Devon 2009
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and Alaska Department of Fish & Game-Diversity Program organized the first BioBlitz in Southcentral Alaska on July 23 and 24, 2011, to coincide with the
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With popularity of City Nature Challenge in Hong Kong since its first participation in 2018, bioblitzes have increasingly been combined with this and other
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Colorado: On August 24–25, 2012, more than 150 scientists joined forces with 5,000 people of all ages and backgrounds to seek out the living creatures in
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Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve conducted a lichen survey and added several new species to their park list. One of those identified is
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The first marine BioBlitz occurred on the Wellington South Coast over a month, since a marine BioBlitz is trickier weatherwise than a terrestrial one.
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Ballard, Heidi L.; Robinson, Lucy D.; Young, Alison N.; Pauly, Gregory B.; Higgins, Lila M.; Johnson, Rebecca F.; Tweddle, John C. (1 April 2017).
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Icacos Bioblitz 2017 was the final event organised by Rutherford and took the bioblitz to the far south-west of Trinidad and recorded 769 species.
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Institute for Conservation Research hosted a BioBlitz in the San Dieguito River Park on the North Shore of Lake Hodges in Escondido April 25–26.
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in 2005. A BioBlitz was planned for early April 2009 in Christchurch. Other New Zealand BioBlitzes have been held in Hamilton and in Wellington.
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A BioBlitz has different opportunities and benefits than a traditional, scientific field study. Some of these potential benefits include:
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Nariva Swamp Bioblitz 2014 was based at the Forestry Division Field Station near Bush Bush Forest Reserve, the teams found 742 species.
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hosted an annual BioBlitz at different locations around Oklahoma starting in 2001. Their 2010 BioBlitz will be held on October 8–9 at
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region in support of the Bob Brown Foundation's campaign for a Tarkine National Park to protect the natural values of the region.
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level across all taxonomic groups, but rather to raise awareness about biodiversity and provide a general snapshot of diversity.
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Unit, 2011. On Sept. 16–17, science students, along with park staff and over 150 volunteers, located nearly 450 species, mostly
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The first BioBlitz in Poland was organized in Sopot in May 2008 by the Polish Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research of the
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an Australian Government variant of the concept co funded by BHP Billiton and with the participation of Earthwatch Australia
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Invazivke nikoli ne počivajo: Ozaveščanje o in preprečevanje negativnega vpliva invazivnih vrst na evropsko ogrožene vrste
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is a competition in the small wooded park on university campus organized by City University of Hong Kong on 4 March 2016.
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there were many sites all across Canada which celebrated bioblitzes on the international day of biodiversity (May 22).
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An Ireland's BioBlitz Event has been held annually since 2010 – established by the National Biodiversity Data Centre
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organised a BioBlitz on the Denniston Plateau on the West Coast of the South Island. It is the site of the proposed
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Maryland: Jug Bay BioBlitz was sponsored by the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission's (M-NCPPC)
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Melbourne City Council conducted a BioBlitz in 2014 and 2016, engaging citizens in nature conservation in cities
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Get to Know BioBlitz started in 2010 to celebrate the international year of biodiversity. In a partnership with
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Ciutadella. Second in October 2011 at Jardí Botànic de Barcelona. Third in May 2012 at Jardí Botànic Històric.
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in collaboration with Squam Lakes Association and Squam Lakes Conservation Society in cooperation with the
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platform was used as the recording tool for the 2014, 2015, and 2016 Centennial Bioblitzes in this series.
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BioBlitz had over 500 participants and counted 1,560 species, including 2 spiders that were new to Canada.
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Environmental Life Science Society, HKU and the teacher training in this event. Data are made available:
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and disease. Their presence in the Cabrillo Rocky Intertidal Zone can be described as ephemeral at best.
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Meet the Scientists – A BioBlitz encourages people to meet working scientists and ask them questions.
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California: The Santa Barbara Botanic Garden organized a BioBlitz of its natural spaces in May 2007.
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Central Park, 2013. On August 27–28, 2013 a BioBlitz at Central Park was held in partnership with
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The event is co-ordinated by the National Biodiversity Data Centre who maintain a special website
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The Warren Lake BioBlitz was scheduled for 11–13 August 2011. Warren Lake is on the east side of
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within a designated area. Groups of scientists, naturalists, and volunteers conduct an intensive
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over 350 Macaulay students worked with nearly 30 scientists and cataloged more than 460 species.
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Arizona: More than 5,500 people, including 2,000 students and 150 scientists, attended the 2011
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This event is subvented by Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department of HK Government.
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Cairns, Lois (19 February 2012). "Mining opponents plan blitz to help protect Coast plateau".
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Science – These one-day events gather basic taxonomic information on some groups of species.
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Since 2019 the Rancho Komchén de los Pájaros has held an annual bioblitz. Check out the
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BioBlitz Events in Hungary are organized by the Hungarian Biodiversity Research Society
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every summer since 2003. Results of the 2003-2011 blitzes were summarized by Chandler
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Gass, Susan; Mui, Amy; Manning, Paul; Cray, Heather; Gibson, Lara (3 October 2021).
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In Traditional Chinese this has been referred to as: 生態速查 (Ecological quick check).
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The Canadian Biodiversity Institute held numerous BioBlitzes between 1997 and 2001.
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began hosting a yearly BioBlitz starting in 2008. The 2008 BioBlitz was held in
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Citizens Bank. The 24-hour event found 654 species – 211 plants and 443 animals.
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first bioblitz, many organizations around the world have repeated this concept.
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has hosted an annual BioBlitz at different park district properties since 2003.
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Examples of regions and organisations which have held BioBlitz events include:
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On September 29, 2010, the TDWG Techno/BioBlitz was held alongside the Annual
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http://bioblitz.biodiversityireland.ie/bioblitz-species-lists-now-available/
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had a BioBlitz in July 2011 to highlight the biodiversity of species in the
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In January 2019 the Hong Kong BioBlitz @ Hong Kong Park was carried out in
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BioBlitzes with support from the Wisconsin Coastal Management Program and
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in 2002. There are several bioblitzes in parts of the forest preserves of
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Metropolitan Municipality. 113 different species were found at the event.
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based challenges such as the Hong Kong Inter-School City Nature Challenge.
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between 2008 and 2010 with the report on the 2010 BioBlitz available here.
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Faro was the first city in Portugal to have a BioBlitz, in October 2009.
3467: 3238: 2242: 1998: 1768: 1507: 1458: 1121: 1103: 942: 907: 840: 634: 445: 434: 376: 189: 109: 4200:"The Most Common Animals in Central Park -- New York Magazine - Nymag" 3062:"Conservation in Hong Kong: citizen scientists work to protect nature" 2269: 871: 844: 821: 372: 3866: 3662:"Charlotteville Bioblitz 2015 | the Department of Life Sciences" 1953: 1849: 1845: 1829: 1784: 1780: 1760: 1756: 1477: 1359: 1279: 1188: 1151: 1133: 679:
has held an annual birdwatching bioblitz named "MY Garden Birdwatch".
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TRDOŽIV: Bilten Slovenskih Terenskih Biologov in Ljubiteljev Narave
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made available through an online mapping system, Biodiversity Maps
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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project. The previous record was set in 2001 at Tarrywile Park in
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Peter Buchanan, the organiser of the 2004–2008 Auckland BioBlitzes
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sponsor an annual bioblitz in September on garden-owned property.
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each year so that progress with the event can be tracked on-line.
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on May 18–19. The event was later on a segment of the TV series
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A third BioBlitz Slovenia took place on May 17/18, 2019, in the
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Santa Monica Mountains NPS/National Geographic Society BioBlitz
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and several other organizations have sponsored BioBlitz in the
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in north-central Oklahoma with a base camp at Camp McFadden.
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On the 7th and 8 September 2012 a BioBlitz was organized in
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Louisiana: The NPS/National Geographic Society BioBlitz at
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Slovene's first BioBlitz took place on May 19/20, 2017, in
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has sponsored BioBlitzes in natural areas in or near the
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Slovene Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning
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environmental scientific discovery. See: bobbrown.org.au
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On July 8, 2019, the Great Walden BioBlitz was held at
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area since 2012, with the 2015 event scheduled for the
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https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/hk-bioblitz-2017
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Highlights of the 2016 nationwide BioBlitz include:
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developed a program to catalog the organisms around
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Results are online. 1112:– Organised by Northumberland Biodiversity Network 429:its name, had never been found in the area before. 294:richest marine ecosystems in the world, the giant 3343:"2. tradicionalni BioBlitz Slovenija – Rače 2018" 1390:The Center for Conservation and Biodiversity and 1175:– Organised by Bristol Natural History Consortium 1118:– Organised by New Forest National Park Authority 1106:– Organised by Bristol Natural History Consortium 930:Sweden's first BioBlitz was organized in Röttle ( 518:in Vancouver held BioBlitz between 2011 and 2013. 38:may not follow Knowledge's policies or guidelines 4245:"NatureMapping Bioblitzes - Species Inventories" 2268:Roger, Erin; Klistorner, Sarah (20 April 2016). 1142:– Organised by Leicester City and County Council 752:The first BioBlitz in Pakistan was organized at 350:program (UniSA) ran two BioBlitzes at a park in 3032:"生態速查 BioBlitz | 龍虎山生態速查 Lung Fu Shan BioBlitz" 2689:"Events | Natures Wild Neighbours Society" 1904:, 2014, September 6 and 7, in partnership with 1689:Conservation Commission, the US Forest Service 816:). The event was conducted during the project " 329:in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2010. 3724:. No. 4. October–December 2018. p. 4 3117:"Hong Kong Inter-School City Nature Challenge" 1863:Central Park, 2006. In collaboration with the 948:Sweden's fourth BioBlitz will be organized in 257:At Cabrillo National Monument, Green Abalone ( 2927:. Faculty of Science, St. Mary's University. 2793:"Rouge National Urban Park Flagship BioBlitz" 2659:"Wheatbelt Bioblitz discovers unique species" 756:on April 15, 2023, by The First Steps School. 8: 1606:On June 25–26, 2010, a BioBlitz was held in 1387:2016 Connecticut BioBlitz scientists at work 976:Arima Valley Bioblitz 2013 was based at the 339:ran a BioBlitz around the wheatbelt town of 1506:and other organizations held a BioBlitz in 1392:Connecticut State Museum of Natural History 1061:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1015:on September 17, 2021, with the support of 236:species were recorded from this area alone. 204:. This led to a statewide program known as 4312:National BioBlitz Network (United Kingdom) 3715:"Dan talking about his fruits to visitors" 3580:"Forum Emån » Resultat från BioBlitz" 2033:in 2004. The sites were Riverside Park in 1417:in 1996 found approximately 1000 species. 1354:has been providing a toolset based on the 1209:– Organised by Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust 796:International Day for Biological Diversity 4224:Macaulay Honors College BioBlitz website 3514:"I Bioblitz Universidad Pablo de Olavide" 2171: 2161: 2090:The EBCC Atlas of European Breeding Birds 1636:: A group of organizations including the 1081:Learn how and when to remove this message 880:Centre for Cartography of Fauna and Flora 857:Centre for Cartography of Fauna and Flora 830:Centre for Cartography of Fauna and Flora 637:and hard copy species lists are produced 185:and better understand how to protect it. 74:Learn how and when to remove this message 2896:"Canadian Biodiversity Institute Online" 2419:Live long and prosper, Xanthoria elegans 1573:Park staff and rangers, May 30–31, 2009. 1245:– Organised by Corfe Mullen Nature Watch 1233:– Organised by Lancashire Wildlife Trust 1221:– Organised by Flintshire County Council 321:The Woodland Watch Project (part of the 269:comparison for managers of modern herds. 4001:"Maine Entomological Society Home Page" 3792: 3790: 3392:"BioBlitz Slovenija - Loško polje 2019" 3362:"BioBlitz Slovenija 2019 – Loško polje" 3296:"Natura v 24 urah – BioBlitz Slovenija" 2106: 1980:hosted a Bioblitz on June 10, 2018, in 645:http://bioblitz.biodiversityireland.ie/ 594:, and Tai Tam Tuk Eco Education Centre. 566:Tai Tam Tuk Foundation organized their 2617:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 2610: 2567:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 2560: 2517:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 2510: 2467:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 2460: 1130:– Organised by Cairngorms Biodiversity 717:in 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2008; and in 570:on 3–4 Nov, 2017. They translated the 335:Wheatbelt Natural Resource Management 3859:"BioBlitz- University of Connecticut" 3839:from the original on 9 September 2016 3275:from the original on 29 December 2018 3245:from the original on 28 November 2016 3072:from the original on 27 December 2017 2855:from the original on 16 November 2017 2669:from the original on 20 December 2016 2245:. Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. 1530:Jean Lafitte National Historical Park 1257:– Organised by Coastwise North Devon. 1227:– Organised by North Ayrshire Council 414:There has been an annual BioBlitz in 7: 3955:from the original on 8 December 2004 3775:from the original on 30 January 2019 3360:Vinko, Damjan; Kirbiš, Nino (2019). 3341:Vinko, Damjan; Kirbiš, Nino (2018). 3179:from the original on 14 January 2016 2803:from the original on 17 October 2018 2695:from the original on 23 January 2011 2372:from the original on 10 October 2018 2003:Vermont Institute of Natural Science 1743:Unit, 2015. On September 18–19, the 1340:Golden Gate National Recreation Area 1169:– Organised by Sussex Wildlife Trust 1148:– Organised by Isle of Wight Council 1059:adding citations to reliable sources 635:http://maps.biodiversityireland.ie/# 424:has hosted their annual BioBlitz at 4206:from the original on 1 October 2013 4039:. 24 September 2010. Archived from 3398:from the original on 6 October 2019 2934:from the original on 1 January 2015 2773:from the original on 1 January 2015 2663:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2294:. Patuxent Wildlife Research Center 1992:Rhode Island Natural History Survey 1865:E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation 1593:E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation 1411:Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens 1203:– Organised by Cambridge University 1124:– Organised by Swansea City Council 839:BioBlitz Slovenia 2018 was held in 510:Cape Breton Highlands National Park 104:, also written without capitals as 3899:from the original on 6 August 2016 3769:Bristol Natural History Consortium 3744:"Ormanya TürSay, iNaturalist site" 2747:from the original on 31 March 2012 2635:. Bennelongia. 26 September 2012. 2320:from the original on 30 March 2010 2249:from the original on 15 April 2005 1873:American Museum of Natural History 1683:Squam Lakes Natural Science Center 1615:Biodiversity Information Standards 1589:Cape Cod Museum of Natural History 1328:and in 2009 the event was held at 1239:– Organised by Kent Wildlife Trust 1136:– Organised by Dundee City Council 626:http://www.biodiversityireland.ie/ 196:and Massachusetts wildlife expert 14: 4154:from the original on 8 March 2016 4095:. 21 October 2013. 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The first bioblitz to utilize 1322:San Diego Natural History Museum 1031: 872:Societas herpetologica slovenica 845:Societas herpetologica slovenica 822:Societas herpetologica slovenica 754:Hazarganji Chiltan National Park 23: 2633:"2012 BioBlitz at Korrelocking" 2292:"Kenilworth BioBlitz Home Page" 1940:North Carolina Botanical Garden 1906:Macaulay Honors College of CUNY 1888:Macaulay Honors College of CUNY 1583:2006 collaboration between the 1504:Field Museum of Natural History 934:) on the 4th and 5 August 2012. 612:http://www.biodiverzitasnap.hu/ 487:Inactive and historic BioBlitz 4093:Bell Museum of Natural History 2767:"2014 Humber BioBlitz summary" 2119:Amateur Entomologists' Society 1638:Bell Museum of Natural History 592:Natural History Museum, London 1: 2213:10.1080/13504622.2021.1960953 1693:, UNH Cooperative Extension, 1395:were documented in an online 1288:International Year of Forests 853:Botanical Society of Slovenia 826:Botanical Society of Slovenia 4063:"2019 Great Walden BioBlitz" 3554:"Ork-idé AB » BioBlitz" 3468:"Bioblitz Slovenija - Domov" 2163:10.1016/j.biocon.2016.08.040 1371:Rocky Mountain National Park 1352:National Wildlife Federation 1330:Mission Trails Regional Park 1007:The first BioBlitz event in 2005:held a BioBlitz in 2004 at 1523:Indiana Dunes National Park 1425:National Geographic Society 915:Pablo de Olavide University 217:National Geographic Society 92:Base camp at a BioBlitz in 4358: 4037:"TDWG2010 Techno/BioBlitz" 2823:"Bioblitz - Jacquet River" 1964:Oklahoma Biological Survey 1942:in collaboration with the 1747:, in partnership with the 1644:yearly in June since 2004. 1626:Walden Pond, Massachusetts 768:Polish Academy of Sciences 547:Biodiversity Festival 2015 323:World Wide Fund for Nature 170:Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens 16:Biological surveying event 2041:; and Wisconsin Point in 2037:; Baird Creek Parkway in 1898:New York Botanical Garden 1745:American Littoral Society 1695:Plymouth State University 876:Slovene Dragonfly Society 849:Slovene Dragonfly Society 834:Slovene Dragonfly Society 461:Rouge National Urban Park 3066:South China Morning Post 1892:Central Park Conservancy 1877:Boston Museum of Science 1668:Odiorne Point State Park 1585:Boston Museum of Science 1441:. Participants included 1116:New Forest National Park 978:Asa Wright Nature Centre 792:Singapore National Parks 677:Malaysian Nature Society 2741:"Burnaby Lake BioBlitz" 2590:www.wheatbeltnrm.org.au 2540:www.wheatbeltnrm.org.au 2490:www.wheatbeltnrm.org.au 2440:www.wheatbeltnrm.org.au 2150:Biological Conservation 2084:Seabird Colony Register 2023:Milwaukee Public Museum 1672:Seacoast Science Center 1608:Falmouth, Massachusetts 1284:Chugach National Forest 733:Escarpment Mine Project 215:From 2007 through 2016 4342:Ecological experiments 3833:"2016 Croyde Bioblitz" 2922:"2010 BioBlitz Report" 2097:(TBC) (in Arizona, US) 1559:The Nature Conservancy 1470:Biscayne National Park 1388: 706: 97: 4202:. 20 September 2013. 3835:. 16 September 2016. 3173:"MY Garden Birdwatch" 2665:. 27 September 2012. 2366:"National Geographic" 2340:"National Geographic" 2243:"Bio-blitz home page" 2079:City Nature Challenge 2056:Australian Bird Count 1890:. With help from the 1749:National Park Service 1386: 1263:– Organised by Ambios 1251:– Organised by ERCCIS 967:Trinidad & Tobago 952:on June 5 and 6 2014. 704: 590:and experts from the 311:BioBlitzes by country 221:National Park Service 91: 4043:on 24 September 2010 3893:ctbioblitz.uconn.edu 3722:The Field Naturalist 3418:"Bioblitz Slovenija" 3294:Jogan, Nejc (2017). 3269:National Parks Board 3036:龍虎山生態速查 LFS BioBlitz 2986:on 30 September 2011 2875:"Every Living Thing" 2073:Christmas Bird Count 2068:Breeding Bird Survey 1954:Geauga Park District 1944:Morehead Planetarium 1777:marine invertebrates 1541:Acadia National Park 1409:: A BioBlitz at the 1407:District of Columbia 1358:species data in the 1055:improve this section 522:Harrison Hot Springs 478:New Brunswick Museum 452:watershed. The 2014 442:Royal Ontario Museum 44:improve this article 4327:Biological censuses 4307:National Geographic 3534:on 29 November 2013 2829:on 16 November 2017 1978:Phipps Conservatory 1492:I ka nānā no a ’ike 1427:held a BioBlitz in 1154:– Organised by OPAL 691:iNaturalist results 542:First HK's BioBlitz 56:footnote references 4230:2014-08-22 at the 3447:Bioblitz Slovenija 3422:Bioblitz Slovenija 1919:Westchester County 1793:terrestrial plants 1389: 1162:Derby City Council 906:The university of 707: 358:, South Australia. 98: 4234:Accessed 2014–9–4 4144:"Atlantic Herald" 3586:on 11 April 2014. 3200:Sunday Star Times 3096:hk.science.museum 2207:(10): 1538–1556. 2095:Tucson Bird Count 1091: 1090: 1083: 711:Landcare Research 501:held BioBlitz in 327:Western Australia 279:Xanthoria elegans 206:Biodiversity Days 84: 83: 76: 4349: 4291: 4290: 4288: 4286: 4267: 4261: 4260: 4258: 4256: 4251:on 30 March 2007 4247:. 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