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In case any of you are interested or curious about the inventory &
monitoring work the FWS does, here's some info.
Cindy

*Cindy A. Williams*
*Fish & Aquatic Conservation Program, AIS & FIS Program Coordinator*
*US Fish & Wildlife Service*
*1875 Century Blvd, 4th Floor*
*Atlanta, GA  30345*

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404-679-4180- fax

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From: Miranda, Leopoldo <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 7:13 AM
Subject: Congratulations and Recognition - R4 iNaturalist Bioblitz
Challenge!
To: FW4 ALL FW4 ALL R4 <[log in to unmask]>


All,

Thanks to the initiative and coordination of our regional Inventory and
Monitoring Branch, we were able to sponsor the Southeast Region’s *iNaturalist
Bioblitz Challenge*.   The goals were to encourage a community connection
with nature and to document the incredible biodiversity across the
Southeast Region's 130 National Wildlife Refuges and 14 National Fish
Hatcheries.  This Region accepted that Challenge!

*It is now our honor to recognize the 730 unique U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (USFWS) employees, volunteers, and visitors that contributed over
16,000 observations on National Wildlife Refuges and National Fish
Hatcheries during the six months of the Challenge.*  All verified species
occurrences have been permanently archived and are contributing to a
database of species occurrence records on USFWS properties nationwide.

We are thrilled to announce the three USFWS stations that rose to the top
in each of three Challenge categories, as described in the Challenge *Challenge
announcement
<https://drive.google.com/open?id=177ORN3RcpGUk6twn0FypOmz_LeWVI1FS>* and *FAQ
<https://drive.google.com/open?id=10Ssf4UJP61JTi5VENJacopY7kobVI4Ea>*.
Each top-ranked station demonstrated outstanding support, engagement and
commitment, and has now received one of the coveted Nikon CoolPix P900
digital camera system prizes.  Congratulations to the prize-winners; it was
a great race right to the finish!



Our hearty congratulations go to:

*Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee NWR*
*– MOST SPECIES *With an astounding 540 species documented and verified in
iNaturalist during the Challenge period, SDH Noxubee NWR set the pace on
this competition.  This refuge also ranked #1 in the Most Unique
Contributors category, directly connecting people with nature via 51
contributors to the Bioblitz.  Well done, Noxubee!


*Clarks River NWR – MOST NEW SPECIES ADDITIONS*
A truly impressive 514 species were documented in iNatualist for the first
time on this 9,300 acre nugget of largely bottomland hardwood habitat, to
rank #1 in the Most New Species category.   Not only this, but the refuge
also ranked #2 in the overall Most Species category, with 517.   Very cool,
Clarks River!


*St. Marks NWR – MOST UNIQUE USERS*

With 32 individual contributors providing at least 5 verified observations,
St. Marks NWR demonstrated the power of community.   Coming in second only
to one other station, this refuge not only placed a prize-winning second in
this category and also documented a truly impressive 254 species during the
contest period.  Rock on, St. Marks!



*In recognition of a handful of other especially notable accomplishments,
we also share these*

*Honorable Mentions:*



v Greers Ferry NFH, which ranked highest among the Hatcheries in two
categories, with an impressive 153 species documented!



v St Vincent NWR, which missed out on a prize per the Challenge rules, but
placed third in all three Challenge categories!

v The top single contributor provided 731 observations - Awesome!

v Six individuals each contributed > 300 observations to a single station!

v One user contributed to 12 separate stations - Wow!

v Two high contributing users each had >90% of their observations
identified to species (suggesting well-documented records)!



In recognition of the individual accomplishments that made this Challenge a
success, commemorative iNaturalist Challenge coins are being sent to each
participating station for distribution to all contributors of at least five
(5) observations at that refuge or hatchery.  These contributors can
contact the refuge or hatchery they contributed to in order to retrieve
their coin.


I would like to encourage refuges, hatcheries and individual users to
continue to use iNaturalist as a tool to photo voucher species, practice
and improve your species identification, and just plain enjoy the outdoors!

Leo


Leopoldo "Leo" Miranda
Regional Director
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1875 Century Boulevard
Atlanta, GA 30345
404-679-4000
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