Hundreds of Hoosiers spent four days documenting Indy's biodiversity. The results are in, highlighting Indiana's invasive ...
July 26 using iNaturalist and eBird to document wildlife, with prizes and a June 20 training at Illinois Art Station.
The number of peer-reviewed studies using iNaturalist data has surged more than tenfold in the past five years, new research shows. Reading time 3 minutes With a smartphone in hand, anyone can be a ...
Alachua County turned out big for the recent global iNaturalist Challenge to find and photograph plants and animals, earning a top-tier position in the world and spotting 1,887 species. About 400 ...
Platforms such as iNaturalist and eBird encourage people to observe and document nature, but how accurate is the ecological data that they collect? In a new study published in Citizen Science: Theory ...
Users submit “observations” of an individual organism they have encountered in the wild to the iNaturalist app on their phone or to the organization’s website. Observations typically include one or ...
Dog vomit slime mold earned its name for a reason, and it was definitely one of the more unusual among the 1,771 different forms of life photographed in Alachua County as part of the global ...
The iNaturalist app and website lets average users participate in citizen science projects and identifies plants and animals from photos. Credit: mashable / vicky leta A Mashable Choice Award is a ...
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