MOUNTAIN VIEWS STAR MAIL
Home » News » Bombshell Research Findings with Bio Blitz Competition

Bombshell Research Findings with Bio Blitz Competition

In order to protect the biodiversity of eastern Victoria, the Yarra Ranges Council is participating in the Bio Blitz competition.

Open to any Yarra Ranges, Casey and Baw Baw residents (see list below for other participating shires), the competition’s purpose is to document the local flora and fauna in order to gather data that can be used to protect our many species.

Climate and Nature team member Suzanne Burville identifies the opportunity for locals to take part in the research of their home.

“Ordinary people can go out and take photos of flora, fauna and fungi,” Ms Burville said.

The competition opens 1 September and will run until the end of the month.

Not only does this competition aim to record as many species as possible, it is also a way of uniting the community in celebration of the beauty, biodiversity and conservation of our local area.

During this Biodiversity Blitz competition, participants snap photos of any form of native biota, this includes insects, plants, legumes, fungi, animals and any living organism. These images are then uploaded by entrants to the iNaturalist app or website.

“Last year during our Bio Blitz month of September …6076 observations were added to the project.”

To get involved, download the iNaturalist app, create an account, join the Yarra Ranges Bio Blitz 2023 project and start snapping away.

The Bio Blitz competition started around four years ago with the City of Dandenong, who invited other shires to join in.

Verifying the photos that are sent in is a calculated process. Being an Artificial Intelligence platform, iNaturalist identifies the uploaded pictures automatically, using AI. The next step in the process is for the system-recognised species to be verified by human experts.

Once someone else has verified the species in the photo, the submission becomes “research grade” and then becomes accessible to scientists and researchers alike.

“The AI on it does an absolute amazing job. I’ve uploaded some pretty ordinary photos…of… birds that are obscured by leaves and …it pretty much gets it right,” Ms Burville said.

Exciting discoveries surface from community science projects such as this.

“Some species that have thought to be extinct in specific areas have been found through citizen science projects like this.”

“You might be up in the Yarra Ranges and you snap a little bug or something… it could be that that species was thought to be extinct in that area,” the Climate and Nature team member said.

Encouraging participation, Yarra Ranges Council conducts events such as nature walks to introduce people to the Biodiversity Blitz and encourage usage of the iNaturalist application. The Bird Walk and Talk on September 2 is a particularly popular affair.

“We’re…helping them contribute and that’s…the start of their journey.”

Whilst encouraging participation in the form of uploads is vital, Ms Burville said “sometimes the photos won’t get verified”.

Seeing as the reviewing system is entirely voluntary through the platform, the more discrete species such as insects, bugs and fungi are harder and less likely to be verified. Another consideration about this particular type of project being run locally, is that for many intricate species there “is no one expert enough in the field,” Ms Burville said.

The good news is that any member of the community can be an expert and people can be invited to verify the posts of others.

“You get people that just love certain species…[that’s] their passion.”

Rendering research more accessible, is significantly changing the game in science.

Ms Burville said, “[locals are] actually gathering all this data that scientists could never possibly get.”

Yarra Ranges Biodiversity Blitz website: https://www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/Experience/Events/Biodiversity-Blitz-2023

iNaturalist website: https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/projects/biodiversity-blitz-2023-melbourne

List of participating cities and shires;

Baw Baw Shire Council

Bayside City Council

Cardinia Shire

City of Casey

City of Greater Dandenong

City of Kingston

City of Knox

Frankston City Council

Mornington Peninsula Shire

Yarra Ranges

.

Digital Editions


  • Top four and a draw

    Top four and a draw

    In the midweek Pennant, Side One played away against Boronia. After an even start, Boronia proved too strong on the day, with Yarra Glen going…

More News

  • Make this a reading year

    Make this a reading year

    Welcome to the 2026 edition of Passion for Prose, a column dedicated to promoting everything about books, especially those created by Australian authors and artists. To make up for my…

  • Prepare for hard waste collections

    Prepare for hard waste collections

    On behalf of Yarra Ranges Council, welcome to 2026 and the second edition of the Star Mail News for the year. I hope you are all reading this relaxed and…

  • Three… ways to support those affected by the bushfires

    Three… ways to support those affected by the bushfires

    Donate to relief efforts The 2026 Victorian Bushfire Appeal, launched by the state government, is collecting donations that go 100 per cent to fire-affected communities. The government has said it…

  • Hub zooms into action

    Hub zooms into action

    On Friday 9 January, the Healesville Emergency Hub sprang into action for the first time. Founded in response to multiple days without electricity during the 2021 storms, the Healesville Emergency…

  • Reducing rubbish in the ranges

    Reducing rubbish in the ranges

    Severe fires are not the only environmental threat to the Yarra Ranges. A group of committed locals has banded together to combat another ecological hazard that hides in plain sight.…

  • Healesville truck back intact

    Healesville truck back intact

    Healesville CFA’s tanker has arrived safely back home after helping out in Alexandra. The Healesville CFA thanked the “hard working and brave crew who worked alongside Coldstream, Lilydale, Yarra Glen,…

  • Cloud Time

    Cloud Time

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 527440 You can feel the space even before you cross its threshold. It is almost like a grandparent’s kitchen, or a meditation circle. The…

  • $5000 raised for fire-affected family by Yarra Glen Bowls Club

    $5000 raised for fire-affected family by Yarra Glen Bowls Club

    The Yarra Glen Bowls Club has rallied around one of its own in a moment of need following the fires in Longwood last week. Matthew Creighton, known affectionately at the…

  • Donations pour in for fire-affected families

    Donations pour in for fire-affected families

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 529069 Community members from Healesville and surrounds have donated in their droves to support communities affected by the fire in Longwood last week. When…

  • New data shows over 40 per cent of GP clinics now bulk-billing nationwide

    New data shows over 40 per cent of GP clinics now bulk-billing nationwide

    Healthcare directory Cleanbill’s first Blue Report since the Australian Government expanded the bulk-billing incentive to non-concession patients has been released. The government’s decision appears to be vindicated with the report…