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A two-week bioblitz is underway to record what鈥檚 living in nature in and around the 91原创s
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This wasp was found on an oxeye daisy. (Lisa Dreves/Special to 91原创 Advance Times)

Local environmentalists are seeking would-be citizen scientists to help record plants, animals, fungi, and everything in between living in 91原创 during a bioblitz currently underway.

Yorkson Watershed Enhancement Society (YWES) is hosting the second annual 91原创 Watershed Bioblitz. It started May 29, and runs until June 13.

And during that time, local residents are being challenged to document every kind of living thing in their own backyards or neighbourhood, said YWES vice-president Kirk Robertson.

Everyone, regardless of what watershed they live in within 91原创, is invited to participate, and there are multiple ways to engage, including signing into to , or downloading the free iNAturalist app on a smartphone, he explained.

鈥淲hen you take a photo of a fungus, insect, or plant iNaturalist will help you by providing suggestions to help you identify it. When you record your observation online it will be added to the count. You can also use social media by posting a photo with the hashtag #91原创BioBlitz, Robertson said.

And, since apps or social media are not for everyone, people can also send their observations via email to stewardship@leps.bc.ca.

The watersheds of 91原创 extend beyond the boundaries of the Township and City, so people living close by 鈥 in Surrey and Abbotsford 鈥 may be able to participate, as well.

A bioblitz is a community based effort to record as many species for a limited area and in a limited time as is possible. The collected data provides a snapshot of nature for that location for that moment in time, Robertson said.

IN PAST 鈥 GREEN BEAT: 140 citizen scientists blitz 91原创, uncovering rare species and more

Normally, before the pandemic, YWES held a mini-bioblitz within the Yorkson Creek watershed. And during those events, local residents gathered for a few hours to observe and record animals, plants, and fungi within a small forest or in and around a neighbourhood pond.

鈥淎lthough this evening event had a scientific purpose, it was also a fun family occasion with a lot of participation from families with children. People out for a walk have even been known to join in,鈥 Robertson recounted.

鈥淟ast year, when nothing seemed normal, YWES came up with a creative alternative. Instead of having a mini-bioblitz we would have a virtual bioblitz over all the watersheds of 91原创. This means that the same mix of science and fun can occur, but within the restrictions required for public health.鈥

Endorsed by all the watershed groups in 91原创, he described last year鈥檚 two-week event a 鈥済reat success.鈥

More than 3,000 observations were noted, with the Yorkson watershed alone seeing 1,334 observations and 387 species.

One 91原创 Field Naturalist personally observed and emailed more than 400 observations of native species, Robertson noted.

The combined Glen Valley watersheds area saw the species count during the 2020 bioblitz nearly double from what had been observed beforehand.

LAST YEAR 鈥 GREEN BEAT: Joining 91原创鈥檚 first-ever virtual bioblitz this June

鈥淭he species noted and recorded by the citizen scientists of 91原创 varied from the everyday (purple foxgloves, American robins, and bumblebees) to the rare and at risk (Oregon forest snail, Trowbridge鈥檚 shrew, and western fence lizard), to the bizarre (slime molds and dog vomit slime). We expect that this year鈥檚 bioblitz will be just as interesting and successful.鈥

Would-be citizen scientists can contact 91原创 Environmental Partners Society鈥檚 Lisa Dreves at stewardship@leps.bc.ca for more information.

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A tachinid fly on a thimbleberry. There are a few groups of flies that like to look like bees, said naturalist and LEPS stewardship coordinator Lisa Dreves. (Lisa Dreves/Special to 91原创 Advance Times)
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A pacific sideband snail travelled across grass and ground cover. (Lisa Dreves/Special to 91原创 Advance Times)
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Bumblebee stops for some nutrients. (Lisa Dreves/Special to 91原创 Advance Times)
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Northern bluet (Lisa Dreves/Special to 91原创 Advance Times)
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Song sparrow (Lisa Dreves/Special to 91原创 Advance Times)


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