BioBlitz! Oklahoma
October 11-13, 2013 Camp Simpson, Johnston County 403 Expert Biologists and Citizen Scientists counted at least 977 species at BioBlitz! 2013. Migrating birds boosted the bird count. Bee experts, Victor Gonzales and Don Rolf, found over 20 species of bees. A rainy summer produced abundant wildflowers and grasses. Recent precipitation enhanced fungal growth and increased the number of species found. The variety of aquatic habitats led to good counts for both algae and fish. And the variety of habitats in combination with the warm afternoon helped to raise the reptile and amphibian count to 26 species. Schedule of Activities Participant Guidelines |
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BioBlitz!
is a project of the Oklahoma Biological Survey and the University of
Oklahoma. For more information contact the BioBlitz! Committee at prill@ou.edu or 405-325-7658.
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