Redlands Coast residents are being urged to get involved with the 2020 City Nature Challenge by simply snapping and uploading images of local plants and animals between 23 and 27 April.
The Australian Citizen Science Association has entered Redlands Coast into this international competition – which is akin to a giant game of environmental eye-spy – with support being provided by the newly re-opened Redlands IndigiScapes Centre.
What started in 2016 as an intercity competition between Los Angeles and San Francisco has now gone global. All urbanites are being encouraged to document as many plants and animals as possible to better understand urban biodiversity and share their discoveries with the rest of the world.
To encourage community participation, IndigiScapes will host a free community workshop to provide photographic tips and explore the iNaturalist App ahead of the challenge.
The City Nature Challenge Photography and iNaturalist App Workshop will be held at IndigiScapes from 4-6pm, Saturday 21 March 2020.
Alternatively, residents can independently participate in the challenge by downloading the iNaturalist app from AppStore or Google Play, signing in and starting to share observations.
Species submitted will be identified by challenge organisers from 28 April until 3 May 2020 with the results being released on 4 May 2020.
The City Nature Challenge Photography and iNaturalist App Workshop Where: Redlands IndigiScapes Centre, 17 Runnymede Road, Capalaba When: Saturday 21 March, 4 to 6pm. Bring: Workshop attendees will need to bring along a mobile phone, camera or tablet computer and wear enclosed shoes. RSVP: Phone 3824 8611 or email [email protected] by Wednesday 18 March to secure your spot at the workshop.
For more information visit the 2020 City Nature Challenge website.