New York City EcoFlora - iNaturalist Observations (iNaturalist-NYC-EcoFlora)

The New York City EcoFlora project serves two complimentary purposes: (1) to meaningfully engage New Yorkers in protecting and preserving the City’s native plant species, and (2) to assemble new, original observations and data on the City’s flora to better inform policy decisions about management and conservation of the City’s natural resources. The metropolitan area is home to a significant diversity of plants, animals, fungi, and habitats that provide such vital ecosystem services as cleaning the air and filtering the water. But this biodiversity is under increasing threat by development, invasive species, and a changing climate.
Collection Type: Observations
Management: Data snapshot of local collection database
Last Update: 17 October 2018
Digital Metadata: EML File
Collection Statistics
  • 0 specimen records
  • 0 georeferenced
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