Tony Rebelo pointed out that it would be best to use the IDENTIFY MENU OPTION on the top menu bar - (filter for our Project GREAT SOUTHERN BIOBLITZ 2022 OVERBERG, and also for unknown, taxa, casual grade)
or use this link to fix to CORRECT FAMILIES:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/identify?quality_grade=needs_id%2Ccasual&iconic_taxa=unknown%2CPlantae&lrank=epifamily&project_id=134776&place_id=any
or use this link to find observations that NEED ID:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/identify?quality_grade=needs_id%2Ccasual&page=12&iconic_taxa=unknown&project_id=134776
Prior to Great Southern Bioblitz:
Yes, Overberg fincludes 3 areas and they are listed as 3 separately places on iNaturalist. Here they are:
It can be tedious to identify each of these areas separately, so here is one link to find all the observations in the Overberg that NEED ID's at once. You can then further refine your search by selecting the filter for dates, taxa etc.
Here is the link: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/identify?place_id=48632,48663,181829
Another link to identify all Overberg's UNKNOWN species (remember to filter further for dates): https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/identify?iconic_taxa=unknown&place_id=48632%2C48663%2C181829
Another link to identify and fix to CORRECT FAMILY :
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/identify?quality_grade=needs_id%2Ccasual&iconic_taxa=unknown%2CPlantae&place_id=48632%2C48663%2C181829&lrank=epifamily
Here is another link - TO SEE ALL VERIFIABLE SPECIES OBSERVED in the Overberg. Again, you can filter it further by date etc:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=48632,48663,181829&subview=map&verifiable=any
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400 Proteaceae still til do in this region. Will prioritize these from my 2500 outstanding Proteaceae in southern Africa.
These ones need fixing to family please (so the experts can see them): Please prioritize these:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/identify?quality_grade=needs_id%2Ccasual&iconic_taxa=unknown%2CPlantae&place_id=48632%2C48663%2C181829&lrank=epifamily
(and why I maintain that identifying things as plants is a waste of time: genus or family are needed if you want help from experts for species level IDs).
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