The Results Are In!

I got a spreadsheet from the CNC Central Office with all the results. Worldwide,

2,436,844 observations of 65,582 species were tallied by 83,528 observers.

Overall, the top 3 worldwide for

Most Observations:
La Paz, Bolivia - 165, 839
Monterrey, México - 81,727
San Antonio, TX, USA - 64,728

Most Species:
La Paz, Bolivia - 5,352
Hong Kong, China - 4,775
Graz, Austria - 4,448

Most Participants:
La Paz, Bolivia - 3,593
Monterrey, México - 2,576
San Francisco, CA, USA - 2,552
The Texas project results are:

City CNC Total Observations Total Species Total Observers
Abilene Texas Big Country 2552 747 135
Amarillo Amarillo Metro 2448 552 52
Austin Greater Austin 23005 2937 1534
College Station Brazos Valley 5423 (6th) 1452 (6th) 227 (6th)
Dallas/Fort Worth Dallas/Fort Worth 45992 3414 1416
El Paso El Paso 1966 464 125
Houston Houston- Galveston 43890 4113 1551
Huntsville Walker & Trinity Cos. 561 290 59
Lower Rio Grande Lower Rio Grande Valley 9873 2083 220
Lubbock Lubbuck and Area Cos. 2670 552 89
Mustang Island Mustang Island 1000 410 57
Nolanville Nolanville 1257 643 62
San Antonio San Antonio Metro 64728 3993 1320
Tyler Tyler/East Texas 3751 1123 157
Waco Heart of Texas 7032 1750 242
Wichita Falls Wichita Falls 4175 953 125

We came in second to Waco in cities under 1,000,000 metro in Texas in all three categories. Well done, Brazos Valley!

Coming soon, some stats on the species found here in the Brazos Valley.
Bruce

Posted on Μάιος 09, 2024 1228 ΠΜ by bruceneville bruceneville

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