Diario del proyecto South Carolina State Parks | Ultimate iNaturalist

23 de agosto de 2024

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Designed initially as a companion project to the South Carolina State Parks Ultimate Outsiders program, it can, of course be used as a stand alone activity. It differs from the official South Carolina State Parks project in the following ways:

【1】 Features all 48 South Carolina state parks and historic sites included in The Official Guide to South Carolina State Parks (with the loose May Forest SP page inserted). Miscellaneous projects (SC State House & Battle of Blackstock SHS) have also been added.

【2】 The Mountain Bridge wilderness Area has been divided into separate Caesars Head and Jones Gap State Parks. Caesars Head SP, for purposes of this project consists of Caesars Head WMA, lands west of Hwy 276, the trails across 276 from the visitors center and the Wildcat Wayside. The balance is treated as Jones Gap SP. See Caesars Head /Jones Gap maps. Recent additions, mostly purchased by Natureland Trust have been added. Have been told that official boundaries don't exist.

【3】 H. Cooper is completely redrawn to more closely match the park description which claims it's 7000 acres. Part of Sand Hills State Forest, the official boundary is unknown - see map. This version is about 6500 acres, the official State Park place is only 1145 acres. Have been told that an official boundary doesn't exist.

【4】 Boundary waters projects are rolled into their corresponding parks, e.g. Myrtle Beach boundary waters is included with Myrtle Beach.

【5】 St. Phillips Island is a separate side project, but is also included in the Huntings Island project.

【6】 The park icons (modified logos) are modeled after their Ultimate Outsider stamps. Alterations include adding or subtracting color and changing proportions.

【7】Property associated with a given State Park are included even if not State Park property, e.g. the Tyger River trail @ Rose Hill Plantation, Catawba River @ Landsford Canal or Lake Warren @ Lake Warren State Park.

【8】Numerous side projects are available: Kings Mtn State & National parks combined, projects grouped by EPA Ecoregions, and filtered on Birds, Bugs, Herps, Mammals, Fungi, Plants, etc.

The biggest differences though;

【9】Park boundaries (places) have been created with an emphasis on observation inclusion. iNaturalist excludes many due to GPS (in)accuracy (see 14. under Observations). They are of the view that it is best to exclude observations that might not belong - I'd rather see them and decide. These place file names include EPA Ecoregion and place_id numbers (see Project Requirements > Location). Finally, observations tagged as captive/cultivated (casual data quality, unverifiable) are included. See tutorial for detailed explanation. Official State vs. Ultimate iNaturalist versions of the Aiken & Dreher Island State Parks projects are compared here.

Publicado el 23 de agosto de 2024 por sc_beetles sc_beetles

08 de agosto de 2024

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See below for links to taxa filtered versions of the main project or places. You can create custom filters using the Explore function. Besides the main project, you can use the EPA State Park projects, to filter on taxa e.g. Plants of the Blue Ridge State Parks.

【1】Umbrella projects (each park has it's own project):

Birds of South Carolina State Parks
[Checklists/Barcharts] [Bird Calls]

Bugs (Insects, Spiders & related) of South Carolina State Parks

Herps (Reptiles & Amphibians) of South Carolina State Parks

Mammals of South Carolina State Parks

Plants of South Carolina State Parks

【2】Simple collection projects (all parks rolled into one):

Introduced / Invasive:

Introduced Animals of South Carolina State Parks

Introduced Plants of South Carolina State Parks

Plants and related:

Mushrooms of South Carolina State Parks

Mosses & Lichens of South Carolina State Parks

Trees of South Carolina State Parks

Wildflowers of South Carolina State Parks

Animals:

Bugs

Butterflies & Moths of South Carolina State Parks

Moths of South Carolina State Parks

Caterpillars of South Carolina State Parks

Cocoons & Chrysalises of South Carolina State Parks

Dragonflies & Damselflies of South Carolina State Parks

Bees, Wasps & Hornets of South Carolina State Parks

Ants of South Carolina State Parks

Beetles of South Carolina State Parks

Centipedes, Millipedes & Scorpions of South Carolina State Parks

Woodlice & Pillbugs of South Carolina State Parks

Terrestrial

Snails of South Carolina State Parks

Aquatic

Fishes of South Carolina State Parks

Sharks & Rays of South Carolina State Parks

Crayfishes of South Carolina State Parks

Crabs, Shrimp & Barnacles of South Carolina State Parks

Shells of South Carolina State Parks

Octopuses & Squids of South Carolina State Parks

Jellyfish of South Carolina State Parks

【3】Species on the move (simply filtered on all parks):

Asian Longhorn Beetle (ALB) in SC State Parks [Statewide]
[Report it!]

Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) in SC State Parks [Statewide]
[Report it!]

Yellow-Legged Hornet (YLH) in SC State Parks [Statewide]
[Report it!]

Joro Spider in SC State Parks [Statewide]

Emerals Ash Borer (EAB) in SC State Parks [Statewide]

Nine-Banded Armadillo in SC State Parks [Statewide]

Kudzu Bug in SC State Parks [Statewide]

Publicado el 08 de agosto de 2024 por sc_beetles sc_beetles

26 de enero de 2023

06 de agosto de 2022

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https://youtu.be/1EmPHHh85yU
Not primarily a how to video, but more about data interpretation. Includes some details on my philosophy when creating projects/places. You'll want to set aside 1.5 hours to watch the whole thing.

See upcoming videos on South Carolina iNaturalist channel.

Publicado el 06 de agosto de 2022 por sc_beetles sc_beetles

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