Insects of BSA Camp Royaneh    Download this site guide in PDF format.  Upload photographs, etc. 




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About BSA Camp Royaneh
Camp Royaneh is a Nationally Accredited Boy Scout camp located in the beautiful coastal Redwoods area near Cazadero in Sonoma County. The weather at Royaneh is moderately warm in the afternoons and cool in the evenings. Royaneh has a quality dining hall and outpost meal service. Activities include a COPE course (Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience) set high amongst the Redwoods, swimming in our Olympic size swimming pool, archery, rifle, shotgun, and black powder in the Mountain Man area, and camp fires and programs at our lighted amphitheater. Royaneh also boasts a diverse ecosystem for nature study including oceanography. The Diamond R corral offers an outstanding horsemanship program and trail rides.

Insect Survey Date(s):
Collecting: May 5, 1978; June 6, 1978 Collecting for Lab Shoot: June 26, 1997 Photo: June 3, 2005; May 16-17, 2009; June 6-7, 2017

Virtual Field Guide
In addition to iNaturalist, the ISFBA Survey requests that photographs be uploaded to the ISFBA Dropbox account. Photos need to be *unedited* original photos that include the photography location in the filename. Photographs uploaded using the link below become a part of this website.
iNaturalist
iNaturalist is a citizen science app that uses crowdsourcing technology to pull together and serve observations about organisms all over the world. The ISFBA project uses iNaturalist to organize, view and interact with observations in the Bay Area and throughout California. Insects of the San Francisco Bay Area observations are organized into a project that can be queried, downloaded or formatted into a field guide. Be sure to view the videos. Look under the iNat logo at the left.
Photograph Uploads
In addition to iNaturalist, the ISFBA Survey requests that photographs be uploaded to the ISFBA Dropbox account. Photos need to be *unedited* original photos that include the photography location in the filename. Photographs uploaded using the link below become a part of this website.