| State | iNaturalist Observations | Human Population | Area (mi2) | Observations per Capita | Observations per 1mi2 |
| Connecticut | 1,082,071 | 3,675,069 | 5,543 | 0.29 | 195.21 |
| Maine | 1,209,476 | 1,405,012 | 35,385 | 0.86 | 34.18 |
| Massachusetts | 3,504,919 | 7,136,171 | 10,555 | 0.49 | 332.06 |
| New Hampshire | 1,000,000 | 1,409,032 | 9,350 | 0.71 | 106.95 |
| Rhode Island | 312,952 | 1,112,308 | 1,545 | 0.28 | 202.56 |
| Vermont | 1,555,875 | 648,493 | 9,217 | 2.40 | 168.80 |
Very exciting! Nice summary, Steven! Thanks for sharing!
Every observation we post on iNaturalist enhances our understanding of the natural world. As some of you know, I've given a number of butterfly presentations over the past few years. I wouldn't have ventured down this path without the collective effort of all of you—the nearly four thousand butterfly observers and over 41,000 butterfly observations posted for NH on iNat.
Although these sightings are opportunistic—reflecting where and when we choose to look—iNat remains, to the best of my knowledge, the most current and comprehensive resource for understanding when and where specific species are flying. The more observers we have out there, the more ground that is covered, and the longer the season is monitored, the less opportunistic this data becomes.
Collectively, these sightings reveal how human activity shapes ecosystems and the creatures within them. By observing, we notice, we learn, and we care—turning curiosity into awareness and stewardship.
Many thanks to everyone who posts to iNat!
George
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