Website status: All systems goanna.
33,670,761
Identifications
7,581,152
Observations
141,883
Species
199,873
People
Recent Observations
Contests In Progress
For observations made between 2023/03/27 and 2028/01/01
Submissions accepted up to 2028/01/02
A category for individuals (non-corporations) to post seeded realms/regions as squares with side-length: 250m. This is for individuals who may not have the budget or the necessity for a full awakened realm, but still wish to interact with the system in a way that enriches they Guardians of Earth experience (through app and site/bee).
9
Identifications
7
Observations
7
Species
2
People
For observations made between 2022/05/01 and 2023/05/31
Submissions accepted up to 2023/05/31
205,895
Identifications
165,152
Observations
23,190
Species
11,609
People
For observations made between 2022/01/01 and 2025/06/01
Submissions accepted up to 2025/06/01
Competition for which School has the most biodiversity in their School Grounds
7,833
Identifications
5,798
Observations
2,279
Species
686
People
For observations made between 2022/01/01 and 2028/01/01
Submissions accepted up to 2028/01/01
University campuses are a great place to measure biodiversity and engage young (and old) people with nature awareness, research and conservation.
38,586
Identifications
33,617
Observations
16,160
Species
5,772
People
For observations made between 2018/01/01 and 2028/01/01
Submissions accepted up to 2028/01/01
Amazing trails where nature speaks to you. What story will it tell?
19,110
Identifications
10,490
Observations
1,676
Species
710
People
Past Contests
For observations made between 2022/09/15 and 2022/10/16
Submissions accepted up to 2022/10/16
The Largest Fungi Bioblitz in North America’s history.
167,572
Identifications
157,745
Observations
7,654
Species
34,535
People
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.
295,696
Identifications
291,074
Observations
42,205
Species
10,691
People