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BioBlitz

May 10 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Join us for the inaugural San Francisco Zoo & Gardens BioBlitz!

The San Francisco Zoo encompasses 100 acres of gardens, trees, meadows, dunes, and ponds. Situated between Lake Merced and Ocean Beach, the Zoo is a great place to spot a wide variety of local birds, insects, mushrooms, reptiles, and plants.

Visit www.inaturalist.org/projects/wild-about-the-san-francisco-zoo to see the nearly 500 wild species that have been identified on grounds so far.

Participation is easy. Download the free iNaturalist app and submit photos of wild species that you see throughout your visit. The app will compare similar local species and suggest identifications. Our San Francisco Zoo BioBlitz Project will automatically accumulate all observations made on grounds during the event.

Please note that this event is only for observing wild species, not the zoo animals or cultivated plants on grounds.

There will be a presentation at 10 am in the Great Hall near the main entrance. Come learn about some of the amazing wild species that you can hope to see while you stroll around the zoo. By participating in this citizen science project, you will help us to understand the diversity of species that are found in this special corner of San Francisco. The first 500 participants will receive a collectable button!

For questions, contact Director of Global Conservation Patrick Schlemmer at PatrickS@sfzoo.org.

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Date:
May 10
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm