2022 CNC - Global Results

Congratulations to all on another successful year of the City Nature Challenge! Utah participants helped to record some amazing biodiversity here in the state (see Utah stats here), and combined with those of over 440+ cities around the world, we collectively recorded more iNaturalist observations than any previous CNC!

Global Stats:

Total # of observations: 1,694,877
Total # of observers: 67,220
Average # of observations per contributor: 25.2
Total # of species documented: 50,176+, including more than 2,244 rare/endangered/threatened species
Most observed species: Common Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)
Number of participating countries: 47
Number of participating cities: 445

Thank you for taking part in the 2022 City Nature Challenge! We will see you next year!

-Sincerely, the Natural History Museum of Utah Citizen Science Program (@nhmucitsci) & Utah's Wasatch CNC organizing partners: Hutchings Museum, Jordan River Commission, Salt Lake City Library, Salt Lake County Library, Salt Lake City Trails & Natural Lands Division, Stokes Nature Center, Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter, Thanksgiving Point, The Nature Conservancy in Utah, Tracy Aviary, US Fish & Wildlife Service - Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Utah’s Hogle Zoo, Utah Society for Environmental Education, Utah Open Lands, Utah Valley University, Urban Village Residential.

Publicado el 20 de mayo de 2022 a las 08:43 PM por nhmucitsci nhmucitsci

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