BioBlitz Events at Conaway Ranch and WRPP

Participants photographing birds during the BioBlitz at Conaway Ranch
As part of California Biodiversity Week, Tuleyome hosted two iNaturalist BioBlitz events in September. iNaturalist is a community science tool that allows participants to upload geo-tagged photos of plants, animals, and other organisms. These observations can then be verified and used for research by scientists. A BioBlitz is an event where participants come together and work to make as many observations as possible in a defined area and time.

Group photo at the end of the Conaway BioBlitz event.
On September 7th, Tuleyome hosted a “Learn iNaturalist while Exploring Conaway Ranch” event, where participants learned how to make observations on iNaturalist and then went for a nature walk through a riparian conservation easement on the ranch. Highlights included green herons, egrets, and lots of dragonflies!

A Stretch Spider seen during the WRPP BioBlitz
On September 14th, Tuleyome hosted a Birds, BioBlitz, and Scavenger Hunt event at Woodland Regional Park Preserve. The event began with a bird walk led by Tuleyome volunteer Sami LaRocca and then featured a self-directed nature scavenger hunt for kids and an iNaturalist BioBlitz. We also had our Youth Boot Bank on site and were able to provide free loans of hiking boots to several kids.

A child shows off the boots she received from the Tuleyome Youth Boot Bank
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