Take a leisurely ramble through the red zone exploring the city's biodiversity with two iNaturalist NZ biologists from Lincoln University.
Slow down and take a closer look at what’s around us using the iNaturalistNZ app, in preparation for the City Nature Challenge coming up 24–27 April.
Jon Sullivan is an ecology lecturer and one of the trustees of iNaturalist NZ, and Noah Fenwick is a Master of Science student studying native butterflies. Noah and Jon are among the top 10 observers on iNaturalist for the city, and have so far collectively made over 54,000 observations of over 2,800 species from the Christchurch District.
Join them to exercise your body and your brain while we explore this special corner of the residential red zone. Get some tips and tricks from experts on how to use the iNaturalistNZ app to make a positive contribution to citizen science.
Slow down and take a closer look at what’s around us using the iNaturalistNZ app, in preparation for the City Nature Challenge coming up 24–27 April.
Jon Sullivan is an ecology lecturer and one of the trustees of iNaturalist NZ, and Noah Fenwick is a Master of Science student studying native butterflies. Noah and Jon are among the top 10 observers on iNaturalist for the city, and have so far collectively made over 54,000 observations of over 2,800 species from the Christchurch District.
Join them to exercise your body and your brain while we explore this special corner of the residential red zone. Get some tips and tricks from experts on how to use the iNaturalistNZ app to make a positive contribution to citizen science.