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Here are some tutorials to access and analyse iNaturalist Canada data to make Blitz the Gap challenges.

Accessing the STAC Catalogue

From Bon in a Box’s “Working with STAC” documentation, which you can see here:

Making priority maps for Blitz the Gap

This is an example workflow to identify gaps in a biodiversity database (like GBIF or iNaturalist), and to generate raster maps where each cell is assigned a priority level…

Using the iNaturalist Canada parquet file

For this working group, iNaturalist Canada provided us their data as a parquet file. Parquet is an open source file format that compresses and encodes large datasets for…

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