City Nature Challenge Kick-Off Event

There is nature all around us! Knowing what species are in our city/town and where they are helps us study and protect them, but the ONLY way to do that is by all of us – scientists, land managers, and the community – working together to find and document the nature in our area.
By participating in the City Nature Challenge, not only do you learn more about your local nature, but you can also make your city/town a better place – for you and other species!
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We’ll start with a Kick-Off Event in the Community Room on Saturday, April 25, at 10am. It will be followed by a nature walk immediately afterwards so folks can apply their news skills, contributing to citizen science. An ID Session is scheduled for Tuesday, April 28 at 7pm in the Community Room.
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About the ID Session on April 28: whether you’re a seasoned user of iNaturalist and have made many IDs of other people’s observations to bring them to Research Grade, or you’re using iNaturalist for the first time during the April 24-27 observation period of the City Nature Challenge, we’d love to have you join the effort to identify as many of the observations made in Windham County during the Challenge as possible. If you’re new to this, we’ll help you learn how to use the identification features of iNaturalist.
The CNC, held globally by iNaturalist, is the largest annual biodiversity census in the world, and this year, we’re taking part in Windham County! Our local Windham County Nature Challenge is being organized by the Brattleboro Conservation Commission and cosponsored by several local Conservation Commissions, Brooks Memorial Library, and the Connecticut River Conservancy.

