Oudtshoorn Courant

Join in and GET Green

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The Garden Route is counting down to a huge event - the City Nature Challenge from 24 April to 27 April.

During those four days, cities around the world will be competing to see who can make the most observatio­ns of nature, find the most species, and engage the most people in the 2020 City Nature Challenge.

To do well in this Citizen Science Bioblitz, high numbers of observatio­ns and species must be recorded.

Last year, Cape Town beat 158 cities across the world.

GET, the Group Editors Together community platform, is promoting the challenge through the Oudtshoorn Courant and its other local papers in the Garden Route and urging readers to join in and GET Green.

The Garden Route has received special permission to enter as a district and is up against some large cities with huge population­s, such as Tokyo, San Francisco, Tshwane and Cape Town. The Garden Route needs you to participat­e .... and your family, friends and anybody else you can persuade to join the fun!

It’s easy: Find wildlife, take a picture and share.

What’s in it for

you?

Satisfy your curiosity about what the plant, fish or anything you see, actually is.

Stand a chance of making an exciting discovery of a new plant or insect, or simply a new locality for that plant or animal.

Help make the Artificial Intelligen­ce function of the app where the data is recorded, iNaturalis­t, better at identifyin­g plants or animals in photograph­s by creating a bigger data base for comparison.

What’s in it for the Garden Route?

A better data base for scientists and decision-makers to work with. Displaying to the world just why we claim to be the Garden Route, not only for our scenery, but also for our huge biodiversi­ty.

Many tourists travel to see a particular bird, dragonfly or plant in the wild. That means more tourists, which benefits the local economy.

Do it now!

Take up the challenge for the Garden Route yourself and start to practise now.

Sign up to iNaturalis­t at https://www.inaturalis­t.org.

The informatio­n gathered has to be uploaded via the easy-to-use iNaturalis­t app, a social network where anyone can record the biodiversi­ty of their area, access identifica­tion and expertise, and interact with like-minded individual­s.

It is free and works on smartphone app or computer. You do not have to know what you observed, but will see how knowledgea­ble volunteers identify your observatio­ns.

And the great thing when posting the observatio­ns, the website offers similar photos to make identifica­tion easier. Then other iNatters fine-tune the observatio­n. So… JUST DO IT!

Keep updated at

www.oudtshoorn­courant.com www.facebook.com/Garden-Route-CityNature-Challenge and at our dedicated Garden Route City Nature Challenge website : www.inaturalis­t.org/projects/citynature-challenge-2020-garden-route

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Rock Agama
Specious Tiger Moth
Colin Ralston
Cape Klipspring­er
Southern Rock Agama Specious Tiger Moth Colin Ralston Cape Klipspring­er
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Photos: Christine RidgeSchna­ufer Black Rain Frog
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Candelabra Lily

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