Last updated: August 18, 2017
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Engaging Citizens in Biodiversity Discovery

Right: NPS employee helping identify species collected during a BioBlitz
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In 2016, twelve Micro-BioBlitz events, conducted by nine parks, involved 244 volunteers. These volunteers identified 1,142 unique species, and added 213 new species to parks’ lists. The events reached more than 1,400 visitors through event booths and educational programs (Hinsey and Johnson, 2015).
What is a BioBlitz?
More Information
Hinsey, J. A. and T. M. Johnson. 2015. Planning and conducting a BioBlitz event at a National Park Service unit. Natural Resource Report NPS/HTLN/NRR—2015/935. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. Available from the DataStore.
2016 National Parks BioBlitz surpasses 100,000+ biodiversity observations for 100th birthday.
Hinsey, J. A. and T. M. Johnson. 2015. Planning and conducting a BioBlitz event at a National Park Service unit. Natural Resource Report NPS/HTLN/NRR—2015/935. National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. Available from the DataStore.
2016 National Parks BioBlitz surpasses 100,000+ biodiversity observations for 100th birthday.