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Cleveland-Akron-Canton-Toledo
9109.13
BioScore
Join the Cleveland, Akron, Canton, and Toledo regions in celebrating and documenting the plants and animals that call our communities home. City Nature Challenge 2022 encourages all our community members to embrace the healing power of nature and to collaborate in sharing what we see in nearby natural areas. Observations recorded in the following counties will automatically be added to the project: Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, Medina, Lorain, Portage, Summit, Stark, Carroll, Ashtabula, Tuscarawas, Erie, Huron, Ottawa, Sandusky, and Lucas.
48,217
Identifications
47,323
Observations
2,148
Species
1,647
People (239  active)
From - 2022-04-14

To - 2023-09-30

Observation Score
Species Score
Activity Score
This Year vs Total
1.81 %
19.6 %
14.51 %
Last Two Years vs Total
100.0 %
100.0 %
100.0 %
Top Species
1.
Turdus migratorius
1,244
2.
Agelaius phoeniceus
1,214
3.
Cardinalis cardinalis
1,114
4.
Branta canadensis
986
5.
Melospiza melodia
912
6.
Cyanocitta cristata
897
7.
Melanerpes carolinus
765
8.
Spinus tristis
745
9.
Tachycineta bicolor
738
10.
Setophaga petechia
734
Top Observers
1.
Anonymous eBirder
1,009
2.
Dan Gesualdo
821
3.
Janice Farral
598
4.
Gautam Apte
556
5.
David Wilkins
545
6.
lisa63
408
7.
Jeff Goff
366
8.
Michael Hensley
350
9.
Dan Kramer
327
10.
Jacob Raber
323
Recent Observations
Past Contests
For observations made between 2022/04/29 and 2022/05/02
Submissions accepted up to 2022/05/08
Started in 2016 as a competition between San Francisco and Los Angeles, the City Nature Challenge (CNC) has grown into an international event, motivating people around the world to find and document wildlife in their cities. Run by the Community Science teams at the California Academy of Sciences and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, the CNC is an annual four-day global bioblitz at the end of April, where cities are in a collaboration-meets-friendly-competition to see not only what can be accomplished when we all work toward a common goal, but also which city can gather the most observations of nature, find the most species, and engage the most people in the event.
29,747
Identifications
29,259
Observations
1,339
Species
933
People
For observations made between 2022/04/14 and 2022/04/16
Submissions accepted up to 2022/04/20
Started in 2016 as a competition between San Francisco and Los Angeles, the City Nature Challenge (CNC) has grown into an international event, motivating people around the world to find and document wildlife in their cities. Run by the Community Science teams at the California Academy of Sciences and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, the CNC is an annual four-day global bioblitz at the end of April, where cities are in a collaboration-meets-friendly-competition to see not only what can be accomplished when we all work toward a common goal, but also which city can gather the most observations of nature, find the most species, and engage the most people in the event.
7,778
Identifications
7,606
Observations
506
Species
442
People