- Saturday 25 April
- Hour: 10:00
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- Casa nel Parco, Via Modesto Panetti, 1, 10135 Torino
- Sede LIPU, Via Strambino, 2/C, 10156 Torino
City Nature Challenge - april, 25
The City Nature Challenge, CNC, is a fun global competition where cities team up to track urban biodiversity. Researchers and locals alike contribute by uploading photos and audio to the iNaturalist app within a specific timeframe. The main goals are to get as many people as possible involved in collecting data and to document the greatest variety of species in city environments.
This year, the Regional Museum of Natural Sciences, MRSN, will once again organize the challenge on behalf of the Municuipality of Turin. Citizens can easily participate by uploading data to iNaturalist, which is simple and intuitive to use.
For those eager to learn and see biodiversity experts in action, the MRSN will be hosting a series of bioblitzes, events open to citizens of all ages.
Saturday, April 25
On Saturday, April 25, the bioblitzes will begin at 5 pm in Parco Colonnetti with a family-friendly activity called Wild Geometries. From 8:15 pm until midnight, there will be multiple sessions exploring four themes: moths, bats, nocturnal birds of prey, and wall-dwelling creatures. The park offers ample parking on Strada Castello di Mirafiori and Via Modesto Panetta, and is also just a 20- minute walk from the Bengasi metro station. Throughout the day, you can join the event organized by the Italian Bird Protection League, LIPU, at the Laghetti Falchera, starting from the LIPU headquarters.
Participation in the event is free, but registration is required and will be open from April 8 to 24. For more details, including prizes, schedules, logistics, and the full CNC program (April 24–26), visit the link: Discover nature in Turin! Take part in the City Nature Challenge 2026: observe, learn, and win!
Contacts: progetti.mrsn@regione.piemonte.it
telephone: +39 0114325924; +39 0114325418; + 39 0114325923
We can't wait to see you there!
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