As of today, we have a grand total of 34 participants. Please register at the Google group if you are interested in joining us, and the Flickr group if you plan on photoblogging the event.
Jenn has crafted a fine array of buttons for participants and supporters of the Blogger Bioblitz. Check them out, download and help us spread the word while adding a bit of spring flare to your blog or website.
Greg has contacted a friend from Discover Life, who has graciously lent his expertise in georeferencing. Read the entire thread here.
For a full explanation of the event, please see this page.
The updated participant list is below the fold (first update).
Here is the list as it stands this morning:
- NEW TODAY Thomasburg Walks
- NEW TODAY WoodSong
- milkriverblog
- Niches
- Microecos
- Rigor Vitae
- Sitka Nature
- Fish Feet
- Northwest Passage
- The View from the Looney Bin!
- A Neotropical Savanna
- A Passion for Nature
- Adventures In Ethics & Science
- Living the Scientific Life
- 10,000 Birds
- Greg Laden
- Burning Silo
- Behavioral Ecology Blog
- Bootstrap Analysis
- The Infinite Sphere
- Invasive Species Weblog
- Oaksong's Nemeton
- Peeking into the rock
- Laelaps
- Visualize Whirled Peas
- Migrations
- Curious.Judith
- Wanderin' Weeta (With Waterfowl and Weeds)
- A DC Birding Blog
- Reconcilliation Ecology
- Chaotic Utopia
- The Evangelical Ecologist
- FieldMarking
- Three Hundred Acres







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Here is the note from John Pickering at Discover Life:
Greg,
If you can get all the results into an excel spreadsheet, we can map it for you no problem. It takes about twenty minutes on our end.
We need the country, state, county, location, latitude and longitude, if possible. If you can get the latitude and longitude, we can map it to the exact point. If not, we can map it down to the county, or the state, depending on how localized you can get with the results.
When you have the spreadsheet finished, save it as a text file, and either put it on your website (preferably) or email it to us. If you put it on your site, we can automatically harvest the data and check for periodic updates.
Cheers,
Pick
Posted by: Greg Laden | March 28, 2007 04:05 PM
Great! My Google group was set to "no mail" so I haven't gotten any of the group messages (I thought it was awfully quiet). Just now going back to real the messages. Sounds like a lot of interest. This will be fun!
Posted by: Jennifer | March 30, 2007 09:08 PM