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X-WR-CALNAME:June Bio Blitz Competition
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DTSTAMP:20260616T053657Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015843152
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240601
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053657Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015845201
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240602
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053657Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015846226
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240603
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053657Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015848275
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240604
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015850324
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240605
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015851349
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240606
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015853398
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240607
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015854423
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240608
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015856472
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240609
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015858521
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240610
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015859546
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240611
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015861595
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240612
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015862620
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240613
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015864669
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240614
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015865694
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240615
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015866719
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240616
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015868768
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240617
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015870817
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240618
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015871842
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240619
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015873891
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240620
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015874916
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240621
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015876965
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240622
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015877990
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240623
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015880039
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240624
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015881064
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240625
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015883113
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240626
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015884138
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240627
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015886187
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240628
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015887212
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240629
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T053658Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_46199015889261
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240630
DESCRIPTION:Calling all self-proclaimed naturalists! If you are a mushroom 
 hunter\, fisherman\, birder\, or just like walking the trails and discover
 ing the diversity of our parks\, we need YOU! To help us learn about the d
 iversity of organisms in our park\, we are competing with other parks in a
  state-wide Bio Blitz competition!\n\nTo participate\, download the iNatur
 alist app on your phone\, create an account\, and start uploading observat
 ions found in your favorite parks! iNaturalist is a free citizen science p
 roject application that allows users to locate and identify organisms anyw
 here in the world! You don't have to be an expert to join\, simply take ph
 otos of organisms in the parks you visit (or your own backyard) and upload
  them to iNaturalist - all of which is done in the app itself. It's very u
 ser friendly and can help scientists discover new populations of organisms
  and track those that may be declining. It really is an awesome tool for r
 esearch!\n\nTo get started\, visit https://www.inaturalist.org/home and cr
 eate your account. Then\, simply visit our park in June and upload sightin
 gs within the park! They will automatically be submitted as part of the Bi
 o Blitz. The more sightings\, the more chances our park will win\, so reco
 rd everything!\n\n \n\nRules for submissions are as follows:\n\nRecordings
  of birds and frogs are acceptable\, as long as they are clear enough to r
 ecognize. You can upload merlin recordings as well through a PC.Trail came
 ra photos are accepted and encouraged for nocturnal life. Time and date st
 amps should be visible. Honors system on this one!Plants must be WILD in y
 our park. We will not accept garden grown plants/trees this year. It’s t
 oo easy to stand in a butterfly garden and grab dozens of species without 
 moving. They need to be growing wild\, whether they are native or invasive
 . This goes for natives in butterfly gardens as well. I would like to know
  where these species are growing wild\, not where they’ve been planted. 
 If you’re not certain\, you can include it\, but make note of its uncert
 ain origin. No dead animals. Let’s not include roadkill\, and absolutely
  no taxidermy.       No pets or “escapees”. The bobwhite running aroun
 d your park is not wild\, and neither is the loose dog.
GEO:40.4585;-77.168198
LOCATION:Little Buffalo State Park
SUMMARY:June Bio Blitz Competition
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.dcnr.pa.gov/event/june-bio-blitz-competition
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
