2016 Century Club! Three Challenges for 2017

2016 was our best year yet on Herps of Texas, we had five observers break the Century Club. Again, Connor Adams @connor22 took first place. He might have to take a sabbatical to South Africa before anyone can dislodge him from the top of the Texas leaderboard...........

For first place, Connor Adams @connor22 wins a Stump Ripper from Animal Equipment by Stoney LLC. Thank you Stoney for supporting the Herps of Texas Project!!

In addition, the Century Club will be receiving field guides to support their efforts, and possibly help them give Connor some competition? It is an impressive feat to top 100 species in a year, Congratulations to all five from 2016:

2016 Century Club:

  1. Connor Adams @connor22: 139 species, 238 obs...
  2. Kenneth Bader @kucycads: 128 species, 531 obs...
  3. Dalton Neuharth @dneuharth: 121 species, 206 obs...
  4. Romey Swanson @romeyswanson: 106 species, 298 obs...
  5. Ashley Tubbs @ashleytubbs: 104 species, 191 obs...

We will be tracking the Century Club again in 2017, how many species can you find?

In addition to the statewide challenge, we want to highlight the importance of county records. We have a lot of county level data gaps for common species. So we are highlighting county level listing in two ways, the County Big Year and the Cumulative County Big Year

The County Big Year, how many species can you find in a single county in 2017? In 2016 it was a tie between Romey and Timothy:

Romey Swanson, Brewster County, 29 Species
Timothy Johnson, Brazos County, 29 Species

The Best Cumulative County list is the sum of all the county species totals. Every time you document a Gulf Coast toad or a green anole in a new county, that counts as a new "County Species"! Here is a list of the top 15 HoTX observers in 2016 along with their "County Species" Total. Kenneth Bader @kucycads was the leader by far with 363 County Species!

  1. @kucycads with 363 County Species
  2. @sandboa with 276 County Species
  3. @romeyswanson with 237 County Species
  4. @toby with 222 County Species
  5. @connor22 with 203 County Species
  6. @dneuharth with 185 County Species
  7. @ashleytubbs with 174 County Species
  8. @cullen with 171 County Species
  9. @gtsalmon with 162 County Species
  10. @eyswanson with 156 County Species
  11. @troyhibbitts with 150 County Species
  12. @catenatus with 114 County Species
  13. @jaredholmes with 113 County Species
  14. @sambiology with 109 County Species
  15. @langaha with 103 County Species
Publicado el 01 de marzo de 2017 por cullen cullen

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Is there a regular monitoring or Amphibian Watch in Victoria or Victoria County? A master naturalist from Amarillo is moving south and interested in participating in a regular watch. Any information would be appreciated

Publicado por alflinn329 hace casi 7 años

Hi @alflinn329
There aren't any regular amphibian monitoring groups in Victor at this time, but if you are interested in starting a group, please let me know.
Marsha May
marsha.may@tpwd.texas.com

Publicado por texasnaturetrackers hace casi 7 años

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