¡El Reto Naturalista comienza mañana!
Información general sobre el reto:
https://dvcdb.org/url/reto2026
#RetoNaturalistaGT2026
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Información sobre la capacitación de hoy:
https://dvcdb.org/url/capacitaciones2026
Información general sobre el reto:
https://dvcdb.org/url/reto2026
#RetoNaturalistaGT2026
Información importante acerca del Reto Naturalista a nivel global.
Información sobre la capacitación de este jueves 22 de abril:
dvcdb.org/url/capacitaciones2026
Información general sobre el reto:
dvcdb.org/url/reto2026
#RetoNaturalistaGT2026
¡El Reto Naturalista comienza este viernes!
Información sobre la capacitación de este jueves 22:
https://dvcdb.org/url/capacitaciones2026
Información general sobre el reto:
https://dvcdb.org/url/reto2026
#RetoNaturalistaGT2026
¡El Reto Naturalista este viernes!
Información general sobre el reto:
https://dvcdb.org/url/reto2026
#RetoNaturalistaGT2026
Información sobre las capacitaciones (la próxima será este jueves 22):
https://dvcdb.org/url/capacitaciones2026
Información general sobre el Reto:
https://dvcdb.org/url/reto2026
#RetoNaturalistaGT2026
Información sobre la capacitación de hoy:
https://dvcdb.org/url/capacitaciones2026
Información general sobre el reto:
https://dvcdb.org/url/reto2026
#RetoNaturalistaGT2026
#RetoNaturalistaGT2026
Información sobre las capacitaciones (¡no te perdás la de hoy a las 3 de la tarde!):
https://dvcdb.org/url/capacitaciones2026
Información general sobre el Reto:
https://dvcdb.org/url/reto2026
FREE WEBINAR April 22, 9am Pacific Time. Introduction to iNaturalist: Celebrate Earth Day Every Day.
Free webinar 4/22: Learn how to explore nature near you, turn your photos into real scientific data, and take part in the upcoming City Nature Challenge!
"Introduction to iNaturalist: Celebrate Earth Day Every Day"
April 22, 9am PT
Sign up: tr.ee/zuuP5Ecm4I
Información sobre las capacitaciones del 17 y 22 de abril:
https://dvcdb.org/url/capacitaciones2026
Información general sobre el reto:
https://dvcdb.org/url/reto2026
#RetoNaturalistaGT2026
Los invitamos a participar en esta actividad organizada por uno de nuestros colaboradores. Más información: www.facebook.com/share/1CUzrs...
#RetoNaturalistaGT2026
¡Anunciamos el Premio Investigadores Graduados 2026 de GBIF! Se otorgarán 2 premios de €5,000 a estudiantes de posgrado que hagan investigación con datos de GBIF.
📅 Plazo para nominaciones para estudiantes guatemaltecos: lunes 8 de mayo de 2026.
dvcdb.org/url/invest2026
@gbif.org
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🎓 The 2026 GBIF Graduate Researchers Award is now open for nominations! This award celebrates innovative Master’s and PhD research powered by GBIF-mediated data, with opportunity to win 2x €5,000 prizes!
Learn more:🔗 gbif.link/GRA_2026
#ApplyNow #EarlyCareerResearch #FundingOpportunity
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📣 The official @tdwg.org Darwin Core public review has been extended until 16 January for community input!
⚡ Get involved! All community members are encouraged to participate.
🔗www.tdwg.org/news/20...
Graphic with black background featuring green silhouettes of diverse organisms including a crane, dragonfly, bear, spider, snake, jellyfish, starfish, lizard, mushrooms, butterfly, scorpion, snail, coral, cattails, and insects. White text reads "HELP US IDENTIFY" at top and "UNKNOWNS" at bottom.
Slide with black background and white text explaining that anyone can help with identifications on iNaturalist by sorting unknown observations — defined as observations uploaded with no identification at all. Below shows a screenshot of the iNaturalist Identify interface displaying a grid of thumbnail photos all labeled "Unknown."
Slide titled "WHAT YOU CAN DO" with three tips: add broad IDs like "Plants," "Insects," "Birds," or "Fungi"; start with what you recognize (example: ID a dragonfly as "Dragonflies"); and skip anything you're unsure about. Below shows an iNaturalist screenshot of a dragonfly observation being identified at the suborder level, with the Identify menu option circled in the navigation bar.
Slide stating "You can contribute identifications from any computer, anywhere in the world" with a call-to-action link tr.ee/identifyweek1. Below shows the iNaturalist Identify filters panel with the "Unknown" category icon and "Filters" button circled in green, highlighting how to find unidentified observations.
All you need to help make identifications on iNaturalist is a computer! Join our first-ever ID-a-thon and build your nature-identification skills — this week, we'd love your help sorting Unknown observations into broad categories. Learn more: tr.ee/identifyweek1
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Searching for a spectacular writer! 🔎🪲
GBIF are seeking a contractor to support the Secretariat in producing an overview paper documenting GBIF's 25 years of operations.
Deadline for proposal submissions: 📍 3 December 2025.
⚡Explore the details here:🔗 gbif.link/25-year-co...
Los invitamos a participar este 11 y 12 de octubre en el primer «bioblitz» de «The Lost Tinamou», Finca La Gracia, Escuintla, haciendo observaciones con iNaturalistGT y participando en el «October Big Day» de eBird. Más información: guatemala.inaturalist.org/projects/our...
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⏰ 3 weeks to go until #LivingData2025!
The presentation deadline has been extended to 14 October 🎉
👉If you're a presenter, check inbox for further instructions! ✉️
See you in Bogotá or online! 🌍✨
#DatosVivos2025 @tdwg.org @gbif.org @obis.org @geobon.org #InstitutoHumboldt
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The GBIF Guide for Publishing Biological Survey Data has been released! 📊✨
This guide supports ecologists, monitoring professionals and data managers publish survey data to GBIF using the Darwin Core standard and FAIR data principles.
🔎 gbif.link/SAM_guide
@heathnecologist.bsky.social
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🦀 Have you registered for the next GBIF #DataUseClub?
Join Matt Blissett and John Waller from the Secretariat for our next Data Use Club practical session: Making occurrence maps. 🗺️
📍 23 September 2025, 15:00 - 16:30 CEST
🔗 gbif.link/DUC_mapping
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The 2025 round of the @ec.europa.eu-funded Biodiversity Information for Development (BID) programme is open for concept notes from eligible organizations in sub-Saharan African countries.
⏰Deadline: 3 November 2025, 15:59 CET (UTC+1)
Read more:🔗 gbif.link/BID-Africa
#BIDAfrica #Biodiversity
Nuestro IPT estaba listo desde hace unas semanas al 99%, pero gracias a la increíble asistencia de @gbif.org, ¡ya está al 100%!
¡Mil gracias por su ayuda rápida y profesional! No solo desde la mesa de ayuda en Europa, sino también acá en Latinoamérica.
¡Felicitaciones a los estudiantes ganadores del #RetoNaturalistaGT2025 del Colegio Internacional Montessori! Esperamos volver a verlos el próximo año. Gracias a todos por sus esfuerzos.
Estamos contentos de presentar ante ustedes el informe del Reto Naturalista 2025 Guatemala/Petén. Pueden descargarlo a través del siguiente vínculo: dvcdb.org/url/rn2025