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Brazos Valley City Nature Challenge Workshop badge

Brazos Valley City Nature Challenge Workshop

Are you curious about what plants, animals and insects live in your neighborhood? Have you wondered if any of those AI apps work? Join Morgan Abbott, Regional Woodland Ecologist with Texas A&M Forest Service, to learn about this all-ages iNaturalist event. Discover what it is, how it works, why it matters and help Brazos Valley win this 'collaboration-meets-friendly-competition' against communities from across the world!

Challenge provided by: Texas A&M Forest Service
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One-Time Event icon One-Time Event
Start Date: Apr 27, 2024
End Date: Apr 27, 2024
  • 10am-11am at Larry J. Ringer Public Library
1–2 hours icon 1–2 hours Easy icon Easy Indoor/Outdoor icon Indoor/Outdoor
 icon Free

This Challenge is for:

  • All Ages
  • Formal Educators
  • Informal Educators
  • Landowners

Challenge Topics:

  • Animals and Wildfire
  • At Home
  • Biodiversity
  • City Nature Challenge
  • Climate Action
  • Connecting Children with Nature
  • Conservation/Environmental Education
  • Continuing Education
  • Environmental Systems and Cycles
  • Homeschool
  • iNaturalist
  • Land Stewardship
  • Nature and Mental Health
  • Online or Virtual
  • Outdoor Recreation
  • Physical Health and Exercise
  • School Campus
  • Urban Greening
  • Volunteer and Service Projects

This Challenge is accessible for:

  • People with Visual Impairments
  • People with Hearing Impairments
  • People with Mobility Impairments
  • People with Developmental Impairments
  • People with Sensory Sensitivities

To complete this challenge

Step one

Step One

Download the iNaturalist App before or during the workshop.

Step two

Step Two

Attend the workshop.

Step three

Step Three

Take photos of all the biota in your community!

Step four

Earn your badge!

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Texas A&M Forest Service and cooperators collectively known as “Nature Challenge” have not inspected the physical locations of challenges. No warranty of safecondition, or fitness for particular use is granted by Nature Challenge. Nature Challenge has not vetted whether the challenges, as formatted by the Provider, is safe. Anyone performing this challenge will be doing so at their own risk.