CSU Extension is partnering with the Colorado Natural Heritage Program to engage volunteers in collecting plant, animal, insect, wetland, and other habitat data as part of Colorado Natural Heritage Program's Statewide Natural Heritage Survey. The SNHS will enhance our understanding of Colorado's biodiversity by identifying key species, assessing habitat conditions, and exploring under-surveyed regions.Training on how to use iNaturalist to collect data will be held on March 27th at 3:30 p.m. Join online or in-person in Fort Collins! Click HERE for more information.
RiversEdge West has published a Tamarisk Beetle Map each year since 2007 with beetle presence and absence data submitted by observers across the southwestern US and Mexico. This year we received 199 observations of tamarisk beetles and 63 absence observations. Observations were submitted by partners in 7 states plus Mexico! Check it HERE.