We end week 21 of the iNaturalist World Tour in Greenland. Greenland, the world's largest island, sits to the northeast of Canada and is a territory within the kingdom of Denmark. The top 10 observers are @rburn2018, @ibdj, @hitchco, @suneholt, @simoncrameri, @christianrixen, @aheathco, @mhoefft, @serguei_ponomarenko, and @jensallan.
The number of observations per month is very seasonal as is to be expected at these high latitudes.
The top 5 identifiers are @ibdj, @suneholt, @jasonrgrant, @kai_schablewski, and @christianrixen.
What can we do to get more people in Greenland using iNaturalist? Please share your thoughts below.
@rburn2018 @ibdj @hitchco @suneholt @simoncrameri @christianrixen @aheathco @jasonrgrant @kai_schablewski @christianrixen
Next stop is Lebanon!
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Lack of interface in Greenlandic likely one barrier. Ask @ibdj her thoughts. I was on a trip with Danish Institute for Science to explore idea of opportunistic data collection with undergraduate students. This might become part of their work. Another opportunity would be through integration in science engagement/education materials at the Ilulissat UNESCO visitor centre under construction. Not sure who that contact would be.
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