FINAL RESULTS

The final results are:

Here are the collective results:
Observations: 1,870,763
Species: 57,227+, including more than 2,570 rare/endangered/threatened species
Observers: 66,394
Most-observed species globally: Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos)

And congratulations to our “top” cities:

Observations:

  1. La Paz, Bolivia: 126,435
  2. Cape Town, South Africa: 52,518
  3. Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, USA: 48,021
  4. Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico: 42,479
  5. Houston-Galveston, Texas, USA: 41,736

Species:

  1. La Paz, Bolivia: 5,344
  2. Hong Kong, SAR, China: 4,469
  3. Cosalá, Sinaloa, Mexico: 3,912
  4. Cape Town, South Africa: 3,847
  5. Houston-Galveston, Texas, USA: 3,707

Observers:

  1. La Paz, Bolivia: 3,025
  2. San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA: 2,488
  3. Los Angeles County, California, USA: 1,671
  4. Monterrey Zona Metropolitana, Mexico: 1,655
  5. Washington DC Metro Area, USA: 1,527

Note that the figures and positions at https://www.citynaturechallenge.org/live are ongoing and reflect the current status, and not the situation at the end of the challenge. These will continue to change with time.

Publicado el mayo 9, 2023 08:37 MAÑANA por tonyrebelo tonyrebelo

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Similarly, for the southern African cities, the species totals will continue to climb with time, although the observations and observers should be relatively fixed (although some late contributors will change these, and people asked to combine or delete duplicates or split observations will also change some figures).

Publicado por tonyrebelo hace más de 1 año

Thanks to our top contributors: Observers:
[those with over 500 observations listed below - but thanks to all 2,304 observers!!]

1 muhammad_a 1,678
2 tonyrebelo 1,622
3 suncana 1,526
4 hhodgson 1,417
5 adele84 1,183
6 magrietb 1,056
7 twooceansdevon 1,055
8 botswanabugs 1,044
9 linkie 1,001
10 suzette35 991
11 sandraf 983
12 dgr_rebecca 883
13 wendy_june 873
14 erickmunro 871
15 cecileroux 864
16 hafeez_sonday 852
17 dgr_mia 847
18 alexlansdowne 825
19 dgr_megan 801
20 ish_crew 774
21 ssmith2107 754
22 dewald2 747
23 errol-d 693
24 jeanstephenson 669
25 sepia25 639
26 carinalochner 618
27 dgr_tbird 616
28 fionahellmann 603
29 seastung 601
30 jennyparsons_201pringle 599
31 charlie_maimela 563
32 paolocandotti 558
33 diannemarais 532
34 stevewoodhall 517
35 sandyi 509

Publicado por tonyrebelo hace más de 1 año

Thanks to our top identifiers:
[those with over 1000 identifications listed below - but thanks to all 1,300 identifiers who contributed 174,599 identifications!!]
Please continue to help with ids: 61,000 observations are still Needs ID!

1 alanhorstmann 8,722
2 tonyrebelo 7,195
3 traianbertau 6,640
4 rion_c 3,768
5 dianastuder 2,703
6 venturefoth 2,373
7 seastung 2,344
8 koos_the_reader 1,951
9 sandraf 1,755
10 sedgesrock 1,653
11 lukedowney 1,502
12 suncana 1,480
13 daverichardson 1,472
14 capetonian_hiker 1,433
15 erickmunro 1,417
16 anton_weers 1,382
17 linkie 1,347
18 rkct 1,116
19 barry_lang 1,106
20 prix_burgoyne 1,041
21 liezelg 1,028
22 surfinbird 1,002

Publicado por tonyrebelo hace más de 1 año

Dont forget to Vote for our FAVES: the top observations for the City Nature Challenge in 2023 for Southern Africa
see the top contenders here:
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-southern-africa-2023?tab=stats

To vote, click to open the observation and click on FAVE. You can vote for as many observations as you like.

There are more: see them all at
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?order_by=votes&place_id=any&project_id=city-nature-challenge-southern-africa-2023&verifiable=any

Publicado por tonyrebelo hace más de 1 año

Congratulations to @alexlansdowne for 492 species!

Publicado por dianastuder hace más de 1 año

And congratulations to @linkie too with the same amount of species - 492!
I think the species count is actually more important than obs. Why not mention that too?

Publicado por carinalochner hace más de 1 año

Thanks to our top species observers (over 400 species):
1 erickmunro 548
2 alexlansdowne 492
3 linkie 492
4 wendy_june 488
5 hhodgson 486
6 errol-d 480
7 muhammad_a 477
8 suncana 461
9 sandraf 449
10 adele84 416
11 dewald2 414

Publicado por tonyrebelo hace más de 1 año

Congrats all. Hope you had fun.
Wowzer Ethekwini - defnitely swept along by some energy of a naturalist front!

Thank you for the before, during and after of all the organisers and SANBI staff. Many whoop whoops!

Publicado por sandraf hace más de 1 año

There is some good stuff waiting in the Unknowns. LOTS still waiting for the Western Cape.

Publicado por dianastuder hace más de 1 año

Yes. I think that we seriously underestimated two things.

1. People returning from the long weekend having to pack, unpack, get ready for work and school :: that was two day's delay that we did not anticipate. And many people prioritized outstanding uploads over IDs. So some "top" identifiers did not get round to making IDs.
2. Loadshedding. That seriously cut into time for Identifications (& uploads). Not only by enthusiasts, but also by professional staff. - We seriously missed them!

Well: next time we know to plan for these.

Publicado por tonyrebelo hace más de 1 año

Thank you for 'never sleeping during CNC' - someone on the forum commented, imagine if La Paz put the same effort into identifying as Cape Town.
And if they had (your) informative before (how to) and after (stats) journal posts?

Publicado por dianastuder hace más de 1 año

Hushhhhh!!!
We still need to plan how to comprehensively beat them!

Publicado por tonyrebelo hace más de 1 año

More marine biology identifiers? Seaweed and sea 'Is That An Animal?' defy me.

They have habitat across altitude, but we have mountain AND sea.

https://newsroom.wcs.org/News-Releases/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/17515/La-Paz-Bolivia-Breaks-Records-in-City-Nature-Challenge-2022.aspx

In retrospect - observers who deliberately went There to record That, need to at least add a note or a comment with the name (when they upload?) - if they don't get around to an actual ID. But loadshedding ... we have solar so I can.

Publicado por dianastuder hace más de 1 año

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