Boston Harbor Islands Biodiversity
Boston Harbor Islands @ Harvard Entomology

 
Boston Harbor Islands All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI)

 


Boston Harbor Island # of Species # of Specimens  

The Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University and Boston Harbor Islands Partnership are collaborating to conduct an All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI) of Boston Harbor Islands national park area. The project focuses on the "microwilderness" of the islands, namely, insects and other invertebrates. This extremely diverse group of animals is easily sampled, yet often overlooked. Our goal is to combine scientific research with public education, and to foster an appreciation for the amazing biological diversity that exists within Boston Harbor.

Primary objectives of the ATBI:

  • Conduct an inventory of insect and other invertebrate species across the park
  • Educate and excite the public about biodiversity on a very local scale by making all parts of the ATBI publicly accessible
  • Use biodiversity data to inform resource management in the park

Great Brewster

280 3700
Bumpkin 269 1466
Calf 247 4701
Georges 24 82
Grape 388 12203
Langlee 216 1840
Lovell's 146 907
Ragged 269 2639
Rainsford 17 35
Snake 158 2681
Spectacle 230 4377
Thompson 586 9006
World's End 648 4663
Date last updated: February 16, 2010