Field trips to discover Mallorca’s flora

The Botany area of ​​the UIB organizes eight field trips

The Botany area of ​​the Biology Department of the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB) has organized eight field trips to discover the richness of Mallorca’s flora. These trips aim to bring society and the community of researchers closer to the biodiversity of the island.

The trips will take place from May 16 to 19 as part of the fourth edition of the Spanish Flora Biomarathon. This citizen science event invites people to go out into the countryside to enjoy nature, photograph plants and learn about plant biodiversity.

Discover Mallorca’s flora and contribute to citizen science

During the trips, participants will have the opportunity to observe and photograph plants, and record them through the iNaturalist platform. This citizen science platform makes it possible to collect data on biodiversity. All you need is a mobile device with internet access and download the free iNaturalist app.

To sign up for guided tours, just fill out a form.

Program of guided tours in Mallorca

Thursday, May 16

11 a.m. – UIB campus. Guides: Joshua Borràs and Miquel Capó

Friday 17 May

5 pm – Carnatge Natural Area of ​​Special Interest, Palma. Guides: Joshua Borràs and Miquel Capó

Saturday 18 May

10 a.m. – Es Lac Gran, Alcúdia. Guide: Marcello Dante Cerrato

10 a.m. – Barranc de Biniaraix. Guide: Pere Miquel Mir

11 a.m. – Mondragó Natural Park. Guide: Joshua Borràs

Sunday May 19

10 a.m. – Son Roca, Palma. Guides: Pere Miquel Mir and Marcello Dante Cerrato

11 a.m. – Punta de n’Amer, Sant Llorenç des Cardassar. Guide: Miquel Capó

5 pm – Puig de Randa, Algaida. Guide: Joana Cursach

The Spanish Flora Biomarathon

The Spanish Flora Biomarathon is a citizen science initiative promoted by the Spanish Botanical Society (SEBOT) with the collaboration of the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology. This event takes place annually around May 18, International Day of Fascination with Plants. The aim is to highlight the importance of plant research in the conservation of the environment and the benefits they bring to living beings.

During the Biomarathon, you can participate individually by uploading photos of plants to the iNaturalist platform. These photographs can be taken during guided tours or individually. All images can be uploaded to iNaturalist during the Biomarathon celebration days or up to a week later.

More information

For more information about the field trips and the Spanish Flora Biomarathon, you can visit the website or send an email to .

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