City Nature Challenge 2017: Get started with iNaturalist and SciStarter

city nature challengeApril 14-18, 16 cities across the United States will participate in the City Nature Challenge by going outside to document species through the iNaturalist app!  The widely anticipated event, brought to you by Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and California Academy of Sciences, also makes it easy for participants to earn credit for their iNaturalist observations through their SciStarter dashboards!

Here’s how:

  1. Download the iNaturalist app and select a username
  2. Add your iNaturalist username to your SciStarter account settings (it’s free and easy to sign up if you don’t have an account)
  3. Find a City Nature Challenge near you and prepare to go wild on April 14!
Are you organizing a City Nature Challenge? You can easily share these instructions for linking iNaturalist and SciStarter accounts with your participants.

Results will be shared on Earth Day, April 22, here. 

Continue to track your contributions to iNaturalist and many other urban citizen science projects through your SciStarter dashboard!

The City Nature Challenge is the kickoff to Citizen Science Day, presented by SciStarter in collaboration with the Citizen Science Association. Find and participate in an event near you between April 14 and May 20.

City Nature Challenge Participating cities include:

San Francisco

Nashville

Boston

New York City

Austin

Houston

Dallas/Fort Worth

Minneapolis/St. Paul

Seattle

Raleigh

Chicago 

Washington D.C.

Salt Lake City

Miami

Duluth

Los Angeles


Want more citizen science? Check out SciStarter’s Project Finder! With 1100+ citizen science projects spanning every field of research, task and age group, there’s something for everyone!

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About the Author

Catherine Price

Catherine Price

Catherine was the project manager with the development of SciStarter 2.0. She loves finding new ways to connect the public to science through education. Catherine received her Bachelor's in Zoology from Miami University and her Master's of Science in Zoology from the University of British Columbia.