A huge THANK YOU to everyone who helped organize, participated in, and identified observations from the 6th annual City Nature Challenge! Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and for the first time ever, we made over one million observations around the globe in the four days of the challenge!
Here are the collective results:
Observations: 1,270,767
Species: 45,300+, including more than 2,100 rare/endangered/threatened species
Observers: 52,777
Most-observed species globally: Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos)
Here’s Team ABQ’s results!:
10,605 observations
1275 species
We accomplished that with just 350 observers! (Think what we’ll accomplish when each of you invite your currently non-iNat-ing friends to join in next year!)
A huge THANK YOU to all of you! And a special shout-out to our top...
Observers: @pbgrebe, @zorkkanna, @devoncox, @pecosvalleydiamond, @egordon88, @caitlippitt, @brandtmagic, @mjandersen, @kritter318, @duenda
Species-finders: @devoncox, @pbgrebe, @pecosvalleydiamond, @zorkkanna, @brandtmagic, @caitlippitt, @mjandersen, @kritter318, @wwench, @nancycox1
Identifiers: @devoncox, @brandtmagic, @egordon88, @filee14, @bgdavis, @treestreet, @zorkkanna, @pecosvalleydiamond, @mlwatson, @wolfgangb
The City Nature Challenge also contributed to the most observations uploaded in a week on iNaturalist again - and also gave iNaturalist the first two weeks ever with over one million observations uploaded!
We’ll post details about our competitions and fun sightings in the next few days!
Thanks again, everybody!
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