Greetings!

Due to a last minute scheduling change, we are in need of a lepidoptera
expert for our Macaulay Honors College BioBlitz. We hold an annual BioBlitz
for our students in parks around NYC and this year we'll be in Inwood Hill
Park on September 15-16 (more info in my original ECOLOG-L post copied
below). The Leps team is scheduled to go out 12pm-3pm on Sunday, 9/16.
Anyone local, available, and interested in this chance to explore a
beautiful park with enthusiastic students? Let me know!

Best,
Kelly

Kelly L. O'Donnell, Ph.D.
Director of Science Forward

Macaulay Honors College, CUNY
35 W. 67th Street
New York, NY  10023

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Dear colleagues,

I'm organizing the sixth annual Macaulay Honors College BioBlitz that is
taking place at Inwood Hill Park in Manhattan, New York on September 15th
and 16th. Our BioBlitz teams up our 500 sophomores with naturalists,
scientists, and other experts who have knowledge of the local flora and
fauna for a celebration of urban biodiversity and an experience with
ecological data collection. More info can be found here:
https://macaulay.cuny.edu/eportfolios/bioblitz/about/

Our teams are taxon specific and we have some gaps to fill this year. As a
team leader, you would be responsible for taking out small teams of eager
students, demonstrating appropriate observation methods, and finding as many
species as you can in a particular taxonomic group. We tend to be flexible
with how inclusive these taxonomic groups are, based on who is helping us
out. This year, we are looking for local experts in the following areas:
Ants, Bees/Wasps, Flies, Mammals, Mushrooms, Dragonflies, Spiders, and
non-arthropod inverts (flexible to taxonomic groups included here).

Would anyone who is in the NYC area and knows these organisms like to be our
taxon leaders for these groups? If you are interested or have any questions,
let me know! 

Thanks,
Kelly

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