Get involved! Record your wildlife observations with iNaturalist.org, it is a great way to enjoy the parks of the Los Angeles Emerald Necklace identifying the wildlife you see while visiting and posting your wildlife observations for a BioBlitz or anytime, it is fun and it is easy!
iNaturalist.org is a place where you can record what you see in nature, meet other nature lovers, and learn about the natural world.
From hikers to hunters, birders to beach-combers, the world is filled with naturalists, and many of us record what we find. What if all those observations could be shared online? You might discover someone who finds beautiful wildflowers at your favorite birding spot, or learn about the birds you see on the way to work. If enough people recorded their observations, it would be like a living record of life on Earth that scientists and land managers could use to monitor changes in biodiversity, and that anyone could use to learn more about nature.
That’s the vision behind iNaturalist.org. So if you like recording your findings from the outdoors, or if you just like learning about life, join us!
Use iNaturalist.org and record your wildlife observations from the parks of the Los Angeles Emerald Necklace!
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Check out what others have recorded at the parks:
City Terrace Park in Los Angeles
Columbia Elementary School Park in El Monte
Durfee Thompson Elementary Outdoor Classroom
Emerald Necklace Park Network
Fletcher Park in El Monte
Gibson Mariposa Park in El Monte
Hollydale and Circle Parks in South Gate
Lashbrook Park in El Monte
La Primaria Elementary School in El Monte
Madrid Middle School Park in El Monte
Mary Van Dyke Park in S. El Monte
Mountain View High School
Peck Water Conservation Park
Pioneer Park in El Monte
Rio Vista Park in El Monte
Salazar Park in Los Angeles
Thienes Avenue -Gateway Park
Twin Lakes Elementary
Wilkerson Elementary School in S. El Monte