San Jose's Alum Rock Park hit by 'BioBlitz'
Briefly

The article highlights a BioBlitz event at Alum Rock Park, where participants, including students like Kim Smith, engage in identifying local species. This initiative, sponsored by Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful, aims to raise awareness about local biodiversity and ecosystem health. Participants share findings, showcasing their enthusiasm for nature, while the organization emphasizes its role in restoring Coyote Creek through various community-led initiatives. This interplay of human involvement and ecological monitoring illustrates the importance of community in fostering environmental stewardship and education in biodiversity conservation.
"The biodiversity of Coyote Creek is an indicator of the overall health of the ecosystem, making such events essential for community engagement and conservation efforts."
"I've got a Steller's jay just now, and then another one whose name I don't know... Oh, it was a grosbeak, which I've never seen before."
"We have some good bugs down here, like some sort of butterfly or moth... Some ants we found earlier were interesting."
"Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful is a nonprofit that works with community groups, public agencies, and students in an effort to restore the creek."
Read at The Mercury News
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