It's time to make observations for the City Nature Challenge!
We'll focus on the pollinator gardens, meadow and forests of Kings Landing Park
Come with a fully charge phone or camera, and bring a refillable water bottle.
Those with mobility concerns can make observations around Wisner Hall and the gardens.
Before the Activity:
1. Download the iNaturalist app (or go online to www.inaturalist.org) and create a free account.
2. Join the Project on iNaturalist https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2026-washington-dc-metro-area
3. During the weekend of April 24-27, 2026, individuals and groups will be on the hunt for animals, plants, mushrooms, and other life forms. These observations will be documented on iNaturalist and counted towards our region's tally. As a participant, it is up to you how much or how little you take part! Do only what feels safe for you and your family and is in accordance with all your local regulations. If you do not use the app to make observations, make sure you upload all photos before May 4 to be counted.
Information on the City Nature Challenge
What is the City Nature Challenge?
The City Nature Challenge is not just about cities! All observations made in Calvert County will count for the Washington, DC Metro Area City Nature Challenge.
Please join the project and spread the word to your friends and neighbors.
The City Nature Challenge has two parts: 1) Making observations and 2) Identifying observations. This Field Exploration is included in the first part.
You can also help with the second task to identify observations. Respond to the Identification opportunity. The collective global results will be announced on May 7.
Here's an introductory video from 2021. https://youtu.be/8nU4_mmQsiM
In Calvert County: https://www.calvertparks.org/CNC/
DC City Nature Challenge: https://citynaturechallengedc.org/
Worldwide: http://citynaturechallenge.org/participate/
