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Members of Ithaca Community Invited to Participate in the Global City Nature Challenge, April 29 – May 2, 2022

Apr 18th, 2022

Members of Ithaca Community Invited to Participate in the Global City Nature Challenge,
April 29 – May 2, 2022

(ITHACA, NY - April 18, 2022) The Paleontological Research Institution (PRI) is inviting members of the Ithaca
community and surrounding areas to participate in the annual City Nature Challenge, a 4-day global bioblitz
starting Friday, April 29 through Monday, May 2. Current and aspiring community scientists, nature and science
fans, and people of all ages and education backgrounds are invited to observe and submit pictures of wild plants,
animals, and fungi using the free mobile iNaturalist app.

The Challenge in Ithaca begins on April 29 at 12:01 am EST and runs through May 2, 11:59 pm EST. During this
time participants are encouraged to take photos in the downtown Ithaca area and upload their observations to
the iNaturalist app.
How to participate:
1. Download the iNaturalist app and create an account.
2. Find wildlife in your home, neighborhood, backyard, or anywhere else! It can be any wild plant, animal,
fungi, slime mold, or any other evidence of life, such as scat, fur, tracks, shells, or carcasses.
3. Take pictures of what you find and upload with the iNaturalist app.

Bioblitzes, like the City Nature Challenge, connect scientists and local community members to study nature and
biodiversity in their area. The City Nature Challenge has become increasingly important to document urban
biodiversity to help ensure the future of plants and wildlife in cities. PRI holds bioblitzes in the Ithaca area 4
times a year, once during each season, that anyone in the community may participate in.

Community science initiatives continue to grow in popularity, and this year’s annual City Nature Challenge is
expanding to more than 450 cities across six continents. Last year during the 2021 City Nature Challenge over 1.2
million observations were made around the world. This influx of information gives scientists, educators, urban
planners, and policymakers insight into the biodiversity of locations throughout the world.

The final results of the 2022 City Nature Challenge will be announced on Monday, May 9.

 

Media contact:
Areya Muraca, Integrated Marketing Manager
Email: muraca@priweb.org, Phone: 607-273-6623 x115

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