Official Global Results are IN!

This marks three years in a row we've made more than one million observations in four days. No matter whether you made one or many observations you can take pride in that accomplishment. Next year’s City Nature Challenge: April 27-30, 2024 – put it on your calendar!

The official results are built from a snapshot of all the data collected in iNaturalist as of May 8th 9am local time for each project. As time goes on, more observations collected within the study period may be added and new identifications made. This will change the stats you see when you look at any of the projects - this is a good thing .

Here are the collective results:

Observations: 1,870,763
Species: 57,227+, including more than 2,570 rare/endangered/threatened species
Observers: 66,394
Most-observed species globally: Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos)

And congratulations to our “top” cities:

# Observations Species Observers
1 La Paz, Bolivia: 126,435 La Paz, Bolivia: 5,344 La Paz, Bolivia: 3,025
2 Cape Town, South Africa: 52,518 Hong Kong, SAR, China: 4,469 San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA: 2,488
3 Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, USA: 48,021 Cosalá, Sinaloa, Mexico: 3,912 Los Angeles County, California, USA: 1,671
4 Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico:42,479 Cape Town, South Africa: 3,847 Monterrey Zona Metropolitana, Mexico: 1,655
5 Houston-Galveston, Texas, USA: 41,736 Houston-Galveston, Texas, USA: 3,707 Washington DC Metro Area, USA: 1,527

CNC-2023-Results

Posted on 09 de maio de 2023, 02:08 PM by marykrieger marykrieger

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