Tag: iNaturalist

Spotted Lanternflies and Urban Heat

Group Members: Nour Sulaiman, Michelle Lee, Jheillyn Vargas, Chris The spotted lanternflies invasive to the US (and Korea and Japan) have taken a big bite out of the…

Mosquito Spraying in NYC

Group Members: Alif Yaa Khan. Lia Cardo. Alex Ramlochan, Matthias Yannez, Katherine Ahrens Ever wonder if the city’s mosquito spraying is hitting more than just the pests? Our…

Plants vs Pavement: How Street Life Shapes Park Life

Group Members: Dulce Medina & Alpha Bah After completing the BioBlitz in Brooklyn Bridge Park, we wanted to dig deeper into how plant species richness changes with foot…

THE EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON MIGRATORY BIRD PATTERNS IN NEW YORK CITY

Group Members: Faizah Mahjabin, Haadiya Malik, Milana Agronova, Muhammad Amin, Sulok Sapkota Due to changes in the timing of seasons in the Northeast regions of the US, birds…

EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PLANT BIODIVERSITY AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Group Members: Rami Elnajjar, Shadia Sultana, Lizmarie Delacruz Due to rising threats to plant biodiversity in cities, our project sought to explore the correlation between the urban development…

Weather Conditions and Fungal Presence in Central Park

Group Members: Enara Jayaweera, Eman Sadiq, Emily Naula Our project analyses Fungi presence in Central Park and if weather conditions, such as heat and precipitation, have an effect…

Bee-O-Diversity

Dive into our bee-utiful adventure! Buzzing through New York City and Nassau County, we discovered that the concrete jungle’s got more bee species than the suburban scene! Forget what you thought about urban life – bees are giving the suburbs a run for their honey!

Relationship Between Species Diversity and Acreage of Select NYC Parks

Find out if intuition will challenged or not! Discover how park size influences species diversity (or not) …