De biodiversiteitstop is nog steeds aan de gang. Bid je mee voor de schepping?

#arocha #cbd #climatestewards #zorgvoordeschepping #biodiversiteit #cop16

"The Climate Stewards Certification
Course offers an in-depth exploration
of climate science, communication, and
community resilience planning. This
course is ideal preparation for
professionals and volunteers working in
science, conservation, and community
planning."

"Sept 4th through November 6th,2024,
Wednesdays, 6:00-8:00 pm online
Every other Saturday, 9:00-1:00 at
various field sites in Monterey County."

#UCANR #UCEnvironmentalStewards #uc #ClimateStewards #ClimateChange #science #scicomm #activism #community #nature #education #AdultEducation #CommunityScience #PacificGrove #PGMNH #PGMuseum #MontereyBay #Monterey

CITY NATURE CHALLENGE 2024!!!!

Okay maybe I'm excited because I can finally stop doing IDs until my eyes cross, but also maybe because this was the BIGGEST CNC EVERRRRRRR.

I even wrote a journal entry about it for our Monterey Bay Area CNC project. Dig this shit:

https://www.inaturalist.org/posts/94087-the-results-are-in-and-they-look-awesome

If you'd like more info about the Monterey Bay Area project, you'll get a lot from clicking this:

https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2023-monterey-bay-area-california

Y'all up there in the SF Bay did a damn fine job this year, as usual (I mean goddamn, you and LA did *start* the thing):

https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2024-san-francisco-bay-area

If you're wondering why my hippie ass is rambling about something called City Nature Challenge, this is the link for you:

https://citynaturechallenge.org

#CityNatureChallenge #iNaturalist #nature #science #news #CNC #tech #Monterey #SantaCruz #MontereyBay #SFbay #California #global #ParticipatoryScience #CommunityScience #CitizenScience #UCANR #UCEnvironmentalStewards #ClimateStewards #CaliforniaNaturalist

The results are in and they look AWESOME!

πŸ₯³πŸ₯³The 2024 City Nature Challenge global totals have arrived!πŸ₯³πŸ₯³Hello there, Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties! After months of organizers' meetings, exploratory field trips, countless emails, and frantically trying to remember how to use HTML markup so this update looks fancy, CNC 2024 is finally done! Globally, more than 83,000 people across 690 cities in 51 countries on all 7 continents documented more than 2.4 million wildlife observations for the 9th annual community science initiative.More than 65,682 species were observed, with the Mallard Duck πŸ¦† coming in once again as the most popular around the world and the Sky Lupine retained its title as the most commonly observed species across the Monterey and Santa Cruz County regions. After co-founding and organizing the first-ever City Nature Challenge in 2016 as a friendly competition between the Los Angeles and San Francisco metro areas, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHMLAC) and the California Academy of Sciences...

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