Hello Fellow Naturalists,
Adding observations to projects can be tedious at times, especially if you have a lot of them. To simplify the process you can utilize the batch feature after filtering your observations to the requirements of the project when using the search feature.
The easiest way is to use the link in the right box below the most recent members list on the projects homepage (Add from your observations).
Alternatively you can use the following link to list your observations that are applicable to the project.
Copy and paste (or click) this link into your browsers address bar and replace USERNAME with your user name.
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Hello Fellow Naturalists,
Adding observations to projects can be tedious at times, especially if you have a lot of them. To simplify the process you can utilize the batch feature after filtering your observations to the requirements of the project when using the search feature.
The easiest way is to use the link in the right box below the most recent members list on the projects homepage (Add from your observations).
Alternatively you can use the following link to list your observations that are applicable to the project.
Copy and paste (or click) this link into your browsers address bar and replace USERNAME with your user name.
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/USERNAME?has%5B%5D=photos&has%5B%5D=geo¬_in_project=flora-of-california&place_id%5B%5D=14&taxon_ids%5B%5D=47126&verifiable=any
If that doesn't work select search from your observations page and use the following filters.
Check the box w/ photos
Place: California, US State
Taxon: Plants (Kingdom Plantae)
The click the Search button.
Once the list comes up click on the Batch edit button -> Select all -> Add to project -> Flora of California.
Important Note: You have to join the project in order for it to be listed in the Add to project drop down. :)
DBT
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