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Cathryn Cunningham/Albuquerque Journal The City Nature Challenge would like to know if you’ve seen a fungi in your neighborhood. The two-part event calls on citizen scientists to help document biodiversity in urban settings. The observation portion of the challenge runs from midnight April 30 to the end of May 3, with participants taking photos of plants, animals, fungus, insects and even protozoa. “We’ve had crazy people, myself included, who go out right at midnight to make observations,” says Laurel Ladwig, co-organizer Albuquerque’s City Nature Challenge and partnership coordinator for the Albuquerque Backyard Refuge Program. ...................... And while the focus is the “wild” in wildlife – sorry no people or domesticated animals – plants have a caveat. ....
9-10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 15. Registration closes May 14. In this workshop, participants will use the ABQ Backyard Refuge Program (ABQBRP) workbook and learn a myriad of ways the Bachechi Open Space might better support local plants and wildlife. Meet with the ABQBRP team who will feature Bachechi Open Space as an example to demonstrate the first steps in creating a certified habitat and in turn, to be able to create and certify your own garden as a backyard refuge. SKYWARD Spotter Training 9-11 a.m. Saturday, May 22. Registration closes May 21. Join a National Weather Service of Albuquerque meteorologist who will teach the basics of severe local storms. This two-hour workshop includes training about thunderstorms, flash floods, downburst winds, tornadoes and more. This event is part of the volunteer SKYWARN weather spotters and volunteer training or the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network (CoCoRaHS). ....