Discover a hidden Wyoming gem, survey wildlife, and have a blast! The Wyoming BioBlitz is a free, one-of-a-kind opportunity for families, students, and all nature-lovers. A BioBlitz is a 24-hour period in which the public teams up with biologists to search for and document as many plants, animals, and insects as possible within a certain location. In addition to contributing to science, the BioBlitz provides a hands-on opportunity to learn from experts. Participants will meet local scientists and learn how they study their subjects. Teachers will also receive two Professional Standards Teaching Board (PTSB) credits for participating. Participants need no experience to participate in surveys, which will include birds, amphibians, plants, and more! Participants of all ages and interests are welcome. Co-hosted by Audubon Rockies, The Nature Conservancy in Wyoming, Wyoming State Parks, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Registration opens April 26, 2019. To learn more visit http://rockies.audubon.org/bioblitz