Self Guided: State Parks Bioblitz Competition
1100 Pine Grove Road, Gardners, PA 17324
Self Guided: State Parks Bioblitz Competition Join us for the month of May as we discover the diversity of wildlife in our State Parks! Visit any one of our participating parks from May 1 - May 31 and document as many different species as you can. All species can be included, from trees and flowers, fungi and insects, to birds and mammals! Participate in one of 2 ways: 1. iNaturalist Download iNaturalist to your smartphone (it's free!) and open the application. Allow it to use your phone's GPS - this comes in super handy for automatically giving locations of organisms in the park (sensitive species can be blocked from general public view). For each species you see, take a snapshot with your phone through the app. If you don't know what the organism is, don't worry! The app has incredible software that can help ID it simply by clicking "What did you see?" And if iNaturalist can't ID, we can help! The app will fill in time, date, and location, and that's all you need to do! No need to email or send any checklists in as they will automatically be added to the park. Find the app here --> https://www.inaturalist.org/ 2. Submit a Checklist If you don't have a smartphone, or prefer not to use iNaturalist, you can still submit a checklist of organisms you find in the park. A general checklist is included here --> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSei2ovHaD-QkQnGIPuOQ4xEjYD9aELqS0t_rXAXtcJZgBrejw/viewform Current participating parks include: Boyd Big Tree Preserve (Dauphin) Codorus State Park (Hanover) Joseph E. Ibberson Conservation Area (Halifax) Kings Gap Environmental Education Center (Cumberland) Little Buffalo State Park (Newport) Trough Creek State Park (James Creek) And more may be added in the future... If you have questions, or concerns, reach out to ra-nrspkingees@pa.gov. Please keep in mind that this is a self-guided activity and that all participants must follow park guidelines to participate. A few key things to remember: It is illegal to pick wildflowers in state parks/forests. Take photos, but don't damage plants! Anyone fishing or picking up reptiles or amphibians must have a valid fishing license. Please avoid handling these animals if at all possible, and make sure you have your license if you plan to go "herping" or fishing.
Monday, May 31, 2021