GSB2023 Final Results

Note that the figures and positions on the GSB project are ongoing and reflect the current status and not the situation at the end of the challenge. These will continue to change with time.

The collective results as of 14 December are:
Observations: 231,040
Species: 26,062+, including more than 1317 rare/endangered/threatened species
Observers: 66,394
Most-observed species: Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)
Favourite species: King Protea (Protea cynaroides) observed by @susan828 in Stellenbosch, South Africa

Congratulations to our “Top” cities:

Observations:

  1. Overstrand. South Africa: 14,808
  2. Cape Town, South Africa: 13,112
  3. eThekwini, South Africa: 12,0691
  4. Pondoland region, South Africa: 8,498
  5. Coffs Harbour Region, Australia: 8,259

Species:

  1. Cape Town, South Africa: 2,080
  2. Overstrand. South Africa: 1,973
  3. Coffs Harbour Region, Australia: 1,965
  4. eThekwini, South Africa: 1,916
  5. Overberg, South Africa: 1,552

Observers:

  1. Greater Sydney, Australia: 379
  2. Cape Town, South Africa: 330
  3. Tasmania, Australia: 225
  4. Brisbane, Australia: 214
  5. Greater Adelaide, Australia:199

Posted on December 18, 2023 10:24 AM by suvarna suvarna

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