Biodiversity Squamish

iNaturalist observations record local biodiversity and contribute to a global scientific database.

Mission

To inspire people of all ages and skill levels to explore nature and contribute to a global scientific database through the iNaturalist application.

Why is this important?

Biodiversity conservation begins with understanding the diversity and vulnerability of native species. Biodiversity Squamish is a community of over 3,000 iNaturalist users creating high-quality data to deepen our knowledge of the local natural environment.

How are we contributing?

Building a Regional Database

We have logged over 60,000 observations and identified more than 4,100 species in the Átl’ḵa7tsem / Howe Sound Biosphere Region (AHSUBR).

Focusing on At-Risk Species

About 220 of these—nearly 6%—are vulnerable to landscape disturbance and climate change. Our current focus is confirming more species and better understanding their distribution, especially locally significant and at-risk species.

Supporting Global Biodiversity Research

Research-grade observations are added to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), a database that is used by researchers, policy makers and conservationists worldwide to track species occurrences, analyze biodiversity trends, and inform conservation decisions.

Volunteer Opportunities

Year-round, on your own time.

Contribute observations to iNaturalist. Help identify other users’ observations.

Questions about this project?

Reach out to our Project Coordinator

Judith Holm

jholm@naturesquamish.ca

Who are we working with?

Data from this grassroots, community science initiative is curated by our project coordinator, peer-reviewed, and verified by experts worldwide.

We’re using the data to assess species distributions in the Sea-to-Sky region. It is also being used by scientific researchers working locally and by biologists and other professionals who perform environmental assessments.

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Get Involved

Interested in getting involved? Contact us to learn more and/or contribute as a volunteer this or other projects.