Your Last Challenge!

Good Morning once again!

Thanks to everyone who's sent us their mailing address this last week for their complementary sticker! Remember, this offer is open to anyone who's posted at least one observation. As we move on to our final challenge, don't worry if you've completed a challenge and haven't received your prize yet. We'll yet you know when they're in the mail! Now let's have some shout outs, starting with the 6 most observations:

Terri (taffypull7) remains in first place with 565 observations! Using our in-house team of cyborgs, we calculate that that's 6.92147% of this BioBlitz' total observations! Wow!
Congratulations go to:
zdufran 554 observations
lmm3629 446 observations
jlzachary1 371 observations
tammym4748 357 observations
bothrops07 313 observations.

As far as the most species identified, Zach (zdufran) has edged out the competition to gain first place, with 319 species observed! Following close behind are
lmm3629 294 species observed
taffypull7 261 species observed
arrowheadspiketail 202 species observed
gregsilva 189 species observed
jlzachary1 180 species observed

Now on to your last challenge and overall challenge. Thank you so much for participating in last week's challenge-we've received observations from plenty of state parks. Thunderbird, Eufaula, and Osage Hills were big hits!

If this isn't your first time with inaturalist, you'll know that OK BioBlitz isn't the only naturalist challenge in town. You may also know that we get… competitive. Last year, Tulsa's City Nature Challenge 2018 included observations made in the metro area to their final amount of observations! We here at BioBlitz! checked, and we're certain that Tulsa isn't a part of the metro. While we appreciate their enthusiasm, taking credit for our hard work? How dare they! Our goal for this week is to make 1,208 observations-the amount that City Nature Challenge 2018: Tulsa made last year. Considering that we've already made over 8,000 observations, we know you can do it. This challenge will end on midnight, April 30th (next Tuesday).
Also, everyone who has posted or will post 50 research grade observations during this whole month will be awarded a free BioBlitz! Registration and event t-shirt. At which point we'll blow the warhorns and show the world how mighty we are! BioBlitz! BioBlitz! BIOBLITZ!!!

Robert Gibson
Overly Enthusiastic Spring OK BioBlitz! 2019 Staff

Publicado el abril 22, 2019 03:23 TARDE por gibsonr041 gibsonr041

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When you look at the species collected by the project it will not show those species observed less than three times. Those are the ones I am most interested in seeing. Is there something I’m missing?

Publicado por zebraweeds hace casi 5 años

Do we need to send links to all of our research grade observations to fullfill the challenge or is there an easy way for you to determine how many we have made?

Publicado por lauraklynn hace casi 5 años

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