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2023 Summary and Winter at Runge

Happy 2024! Which means that 2023 is officially over. It has been another amazing year for the Runge Biodiversity Project. During the last year, 53 observers added 1,536 observations of 684 different species. Of the 684 species observed, 110 are new to the project, an amazing addition that helped push the project to over 2,000 species. Equally as impressive, of the 53 observers that made observations in 2023, 31 were first time observers to the project.

The most observed species in 2023 were:

1 - Monarch - 29 observations
2 - Great spangled fritillary - 26 observations
3 - Swamp metalmark (Species of Conservation Concern) - 25 observations
4 - Common boxturtle - 15 observations
T5 - Red milkweed beetle - 10 observations
T5 - Wild turkey - 10 observations

The current total for the number of observers, observations, species for the life of the Runge Biodiversity Project are:

267 Observers
13,287 Observations
2,023 ...más ↓

Publicado el enero 10, 2024 09:48 TARDE por amlambert11 amlambert11 | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario
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The Runge Biodiversity Project is designed to enhance our understanding of species diversity at the Runge Conservation Nature Center in Jefferson City. The goal is to empower Missouri citizens to learn more about and enjoy the biodiversity that is all around them. Data obtained from this project will be used in interpretive programs and in helping Missouri Department of Conservation staff ...más ↓

amlambert11 creó este proyecto el 13 de marzo de 2017
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