City Nature Challenge
The City Nature Challenge is an international event held on iNaturalist that motivates people around the world to document the biodiversity in their own cities.
Month: Annually in April
Date: 4 days (usually towards the end of April)
Kingston collaborates in this friendly competition to increase our knowledge of our natural ecosystems with the help of local citizen scientists.
For more information, visit City Nature Challenge.
Biodiversity Month (Biodiversity Blitz)
Biodiversity Month acknowledges, appreciates and increases our knowledge of our unique biodiversity here in Kingston.
Month: Annually in September
Date: 1 to 30 September
For more information and to get involved in this year's event, visit Biodiversity Month.
During Biodiversity Month, we encourage you to become a local citizen scientist and participate in the Biodiversity Blitz. The Biodiversity Blitz is a friendly competition between participating councils to record the most species in their area. We encourage you to contribute to our ongoing knowledge of the natural world.
View Kingston's Biodiversity Blitz project page.
View the Biodiversity Blitz competition page.
Great Southern BioBlitz
The Great Southern BioBlitz is an event throughout the Southern Hemisphere. Kingston partners with our neighbouring councils to participate as 'Greater Melbourne'.
Month: Annually in spring
Date: 20 to 23 September
During this challenge, in partnership with our neighbouring councils, we log as many species as we can to highlight the immense biodiversity across Kingston and Greater Melbourne. By doing so, we are contributing to biodiversity research across the entire Southern Hemisphere!
View Kingston's Great Southern BioBlitz project page.
View the Greater Melbourne Great Southern BioBlitz project page.
Aussie Bird Count
The Aussie Bird count is a fun and easy way to help BirdLife Australia collect valuable data while you get to learn some of your local species.
Month: Annually in October
Date: 14 to 20 October
Participating in the Aussie Bird Count is as simple as downloading the Aussie Bird Count app, spending 20 minutes in your backyard or favourite outdoor space, counting the birds you see and adding them to the app! The app has a handy “bird finder” tool built in to help you identify any birds that you are unsure of.
For more information, visit Aussie Bird Count.