Bioblitz

Each year the Foundation supports the Park's citizen science BioBlitz. A BioBlitz is a 24-48 hour period focused on examining an aspect of the Park's biodiversity. Park visitors join scientific experts to explore and record what they find. A BioBlitz may focus entirely on butterflies, beetles, birds or bees, each year is different. Bioblitzes help Park managers learn what lives in the Park and where. It's even possible to discover a new species!

This year's BioBlitz took place on June 22 - 24, 2022 and focused on forest health. 

Join Great Basin National Park's wildlife biologist, Bryan Hamilton and other experts for talks, demonstrations, and scientific study.

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