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01 de septiembre de 2022

Mark garden plants as "Cultivated/Captured"!

Our intensive False Creek BioBlitz officially starts in two days (Saturday September 1), and we're so excited to see what Hakai scientists and community scientists find!

We want to remind people who are recording their findings with iNaturalist to be sure to mark non-wild organisms as "cultivated/captive", such as plants deliberately planted in gardens. We've decided to include these observations within our project as it will help visually show the amount of the historic shoreline that is now landscaped with cultivated plants, especially as such plants are often non-native species. But it's important to differentiate them from wild organisms!

Marking observations as "captive/cultivated" is very straightforward—simply check the box when adding the other basic details to your observation during the uploading process.

To learn more about marking and why it's important, check out iNaturalist's FAQ.

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And ICYMI, we want to invite all contributors of the False Creek BioBlitz project to a meet up at the start of a weekend of incredible effort to document the biodiversity of False Creek.

When: Friday September 2, 5:30-6:30pm
Where: Outside Creekside Community Centre (sea wall entrance)

Join Friends of False Creek and scientists from Hakai Institute as we wander the sea wall and explore Habitat Island and Hinge Park. We’ll add observations to the project with a focus on plants and birds (and of course whatever else we might find!).

For more information on BioBlitz activities over Labour Day weekend check out the Events Page.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Publicado el septiembre 1, 2022 06:20 TARDE por hakaiinstitute hakaiinstitute | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

False Creek BioBlitz

Hakai Institute scientists and the False Creek Friends Society, in collaboration with the City of Vancouver and other local organizations, are holding an urban bioblitz in Vancouver’s False Creek starting this weekend and running through September 7—and we're including a community component through iNaturalist! We are excited to see what can emerge when scientists and community members connect to document biodiversity in the traditional and unceded territory of the Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish Nations.

The iNaturalist component of this project started in April to coincide with the City Nature Challenge and to provide opportunities for community involvement throughout the summer, and is culminating September 3-7 with the intensive BioBlitz conducted by Hakai scientists and partners. Check out the False Creek BioBlitz project to see what observations have been made so far and to join! The project boundary of is the historical shoreline, identified by the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, of what is now known as False Creek. Check out the project map to see how the shoreline has changed over the years.

Are you in the Vancouver area? We want to invite all contributors of the False Creek BioBlitz project to a meet up to help us kick-off the weekend of biodiversity documentation!

When: Friday September 2, 5:30-6:30pm
Where: Outside Creekside Community Centre (sea wall entrance)

Join Friends of False Creek and scientists from the Hakai Institute as we wander the sea wall and explore Habitat Island and Hinge Park. We’ll add observations to the project with a focus on plants and birds (and of course whatever else we might find!).

For more information on BioBlitz activities over Labour Day weekend check out the Events Page.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Publicado el septiembre 1, 2022 06:45 TARDE por hakaiinstitute hakaiinstitute | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

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