CNC 2024: Los Angeles County Results!

What a fantastic City Nature Challenge that brought our highest number of participants yet!

Los Angeles Totals

  • Observations: 21,825
  • Species: 2,770, including 70 rare/endangered/threatened species
  • People: 1,983, including 594 people who created their iNaturalist account after the beginning of April. New users collectively made 4,094 observations and recorded 260 species!
  • Average number of observations per person: 11
  • Most observed species in Los Angeles County: Western Fence Lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis)

Since its beginning in 2016, more than 9,600 Los Angeles County residents have made 193,056 observations and documented more than 6,500 species. The total number of species is much greater than that recorded in any individual year, which shows the value of this kind of annual event in contributing to our understanding of local biodiversity.

Observations came in from all over Los Angeles County. See below for a small selection of the many amazing observations made by new and long-time iNaturalist users alike.

Putting the “City” in City Nature Challenge

Rare, Endangered, Threatened, or Endemic

Species Interactions

Animals on the Move

Over and Under the Sea

Cute Factor

Thank You!

We would like to thank all 1,983 observers and 893 identifiers, as well as our local partner organizations.

The impact of the City Nature Challenge will be felt for many years to come, especially as people continue to identify this year’s submissions, increasing the percentage of Research Grade observations, which contribute to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), a large repository of open-access biodiversity data.

City Nature Challenge 2025

Mark your calendars for next year’s CNC, April 25-28, 2025. We will celebrate our 10th anniversary of the challenge and work to “Bring the Globe Together for Biodiversity.” We can’t wait to celebrate with you!

Posted on May 7, 2024 12:07 AM by natureinla natureinla

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