Dear Ukrainian friends,
unfortunately the war is still going on and it should reach one year, on the 24th of February.
You made 193,460 observations, identified 10,245 species, mobilized 2,502 participants and 3,386 identifiers during 11.5 months o war!
Congratulations!
I created a One Year Before project (02/24/2021 to 02/23/2022), so that there could be a comparison of the number of observations, the number of species and the number of participants and the number of identifiers.
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/observations-during-the-war-in-ukraine-one-year-before
One Year until Feb 06 x One Year Before
Observations: 193,460 x 201,090
Species identified: 10,245 x 9,652
Identifiers: 3,386 x 3,856
Participants: 2,502 x 3,776
It's unbelievable, but you have 6% more species identified now than a year ago.
You made the amont of 96% observations of the period "one Year Befora", during the war.
It is a shame that the war is still going on.
Just as you are recording biodiversity with great resilience, you will win the war.
A lot of strength for you
Eric
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