Port Harcourt/Iwofe
  
  
      1126.91
    
BioScore
BioScore
    Another exciting year for Center for Environment, Human Right and Development (CEHRD) to indulge in the City Nature Challenge call 2022. This year CEHRD will engage a broad spectrum of stakeholders across communities in a biodiversity mapping. it is going to be fun......
  
  
  
  
      994
    
Identifications
  Identifications
        922
    
Observations
  Observations
        338
    
Species
  Species
        21
    
People (0 active)
  People (0 active)
    From - 2018-06-05
    To - 2025-11-04
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    Species Score
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  Top Species
 
    1.
   TBD
  117
2.
   Magnoliopsida
  72
3.
   Tracheophyta
  30
4.
   Life
  26
5.
   Lepidoptera
  25
6.
   Angiospermae
  23
7.
   Acrididae
  13
8.
   Liliopsida
  13
9.
   Gastropoda
  13
10.
   Poaceae
  13
Top Observers
 
    1.
   drdaviesicr
  128
2.
   okorouche
  115
3.
   drdavesjr
  94
4.
   awajikeem
  89
5.
   victor1086
  79
6.
   siyeofori_max_karibo
  75
7.
   ib_henshaw
  65
8.
   ogwunte_solomon
  59
9.
   chariwhyt
  52
10.
   meshack_uyi
  51
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.
          413
    
Identifications
  Identifications
        421
    
Observations
  Observations
        176
    
Species
  Species
        8
    
People
  People