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University of Sydney (old)
3751.11
BioScore
                
    Locality  (5.0x)
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   Greater Region  (12.5x)
The University of Sydney (USYD), also known as Sydney University, or informally Sydney Uni, is a public research university located in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in Australia and is one of the country's six sandstone universities. The university comprises eight academic faculties and university schools, through which it offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees.
4,830
Identifications
4,293
Observations
1,381
Species
727
People (230  active)
From - 1970-01-01

To - 2025-04-05

Observation Score
Species Score
Activity Score
Total vs Locality
21.67 %
33.84 %
26.71 %
Total vs Greater Region
4.95 %
17.31 %
9.63 %
This Year vs Total
32.54 %
47.72 %
31.64 %
Last Two Years vs Total
54.65 %
67.85 %
50.76 %
Top Species
1.
TBD
193
2.
Plantae
87
3.
Magnoliopsida
66
4.
Formicidae
59
5.
Camellia
56
6.
Angiospermae
44
7.
Thaumatophyllum xanadu
34
8.
Lepidoptera
32
9.
Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758
30
10.
Lampropholis
29
Top Observers
1.
islander_iskander
46
2.
saschask
46
3.
emmahornigold
41
4.
robblackburn
40
5.
Alex Pintsen JIN
39
6.
nicklambert
33
7.
mluk6111
29
8.
sallywirawan
26
9.
lachlan_glassock
26
10.
eliza67899
26
Contests In Progress
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.
3,698
Identifications
3,513
Observations
1,190
Species
532
People
Recent Observations
Past Contests
For observations made between 2024/04/01 and 2024/04/30
Submissions accepted up to 2024/04/30
Step out of the lecture halls and dive into the real world of biodiversity! Explore, discover, and compete. Whether you're a budding biologist or just nature-curious, this is your chance to make an impact. Join your team. Map your Nature Realm. Explore the world.
21
Identifications
19
Observations
14
Species
10
People