The organisers now have our final numbers and will include them in their event report being issued early Tuesdays our time.
In terms of number of observations, we look like being around 100th in a field of more that 300 participating cities.
During the CNC, we recorded 23 observations of 12 vulnerable/ endangered listed species. See link for details. https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations?place_id=any&project_id=city-nature-challenge-2021-geelong&subview=table&threatened&verifiable=any&view=species
For the International note worthy observations report, on behalf of the Geelong Region, I have listed the Hooded Plover observation by Andrea Dennett, the Gang-gang Cockatoo - Graham Possingham , the Otway Black Snail -Kelly Clitheroe and the beautifully coloured Rainbow x Scaly -breasted Lorikeet photographed by Jeff Dagg.
Still happy to receive other nominations - refer earlier journal
Cheers Rod
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How about Lorraine's two threatened plants? Button Wrinklewort and Spiny Riceflower
Thanks Graham,
I have requested that the curator taggs both as Endangered in the system. Have included in our local "Fav" highlight list.
Actioned by curator today.
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