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A BioBlitz is a 24-hour event in which teams of scientists, volunteers, and community members join forces to find, identify, and learn about as many local species as possible. Learn about the 2008 BioBlitz in the Santa Monica Mountains »

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September 3, 2010
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Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C.
 
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BioBlitz 2008 to be held in Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area »

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About BioBlitz


Locate, identify, and learn about as many local species as possible!

2008 BioBlitz: Santa Monica Mountains »

What is a BioBlitz? »

2007 BioBlitz:
Rock Creek Park, Washington, D.C. »


Raccoon footprints. Photograph by Mark Christmas
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Like frogs? Join a reptile and amphibian team. Are you a night owl? Join the Owl Prowl in the dark of night.

You can experience the excitement of BioBlitz! Join a team of scientists and volunteers on a four-hour shift that interests you.

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BioBlitz 2007 participants. Photograph by Mark Christmas
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