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WELCOME TO THE COLUMBIA BIOBLITZ! The Conservation Biology Program at the University of Missouri invites you to participate in Columbia's fifth BioBlitz in September 2008. This event encourages YOU to explore the diversity of life in Columbia at all hours of the day. | |
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WHAT IS A BIOBLITZ? A BioBlitz is a 24 hour race against time designed to explore and record as many species as possible in a defined area. The BioBlitz aims to increase the public's awareness of the variety of life in their neighborhood and how these organisms improve the quality of their lives. WHO CAN PARTICIPATE? Everybody! You can register online to participate in Columbia's third BioBlitz starting August 1. Registration is FREE, however children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult. Participants can sign up for one or more educational walks to explore local birds, bats, insects, plants and more! Participants will also be involved in counting the number of species identified during this 24-hour period. See the events page for a complete description of walks lead by local experts.
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HOW CAN YOU FIND THE RESULTS OF THE SURVEY? All registered participants are welcome to attend a closing ceremonies cookout in Columbia. After the event, a list of species will be posted on this website.
RESULTS OF Fall 2006 (# of species identified during 24 hr period of BioBlitz)
* including insects in the past years have increased the species total by as much as 540 species!
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Questions?
email us at mkb6df@mizzou.edu or kektgb@mizzou.edu |
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