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BrianEdmond

By day, I'm an IT professional. By night, I'm a roaming naturalist. I love Missouri, being a native, but I love the outdoors everywhere.

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Reptiles in Missouri
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Reptiles

Reptiles in Missouri

Approximately 78 species of snakes, turtles and lizards are native to Missouri. Include in this mission spottings ...

Missouri Plants
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50 spottings
Plants

Missouri Plants

Are you ready to do some science? Add your observations to the Missouri Plants mission and help botanists and land ...

Mushroom Mapping
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8,337 spottings
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Mushroom Mapping

Mushroom ecology is a pivotal orientation point for exploring urban systems. Help us gather important data and ...

International Spider Survey
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4,184 spottings
Arthropods

International Spider Survey

Spiders are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs. The International Society of Arachnology is the ...

Project Squirrel
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1,425 spottings
Mammals

Project Squirrel

Fox squirrels and grey squirrels are two of the most familiar species of wildlife in many neighborhoods and ...

Flowers of North America
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11,927 spottings
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Flowers of North America

We want you to help us build a photo collection of flowers from around the world. Show us what flowers are ...

Global Dragonflies & Damselflies
2,382 participants
2,617 spottings
Arthropods

Global Dragonflies & Damselflies

Dragonflies and damselflies are agile insects of the order Odonata. With a worldwide distribution and over 5,000 ...

Missouri Plants
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50 spottings
Plants

Missouri Plants

Are you ready to do some science? Add your observations to the Missouri Plants mission and help botanists and land ...