iNaturalist is a social network for naturalists! Record your observations of plants and animals, share them with friends and researchers, and learn about the natural world.
iNaturalist is a social network for sharing biodiversity information to help each other learn about nature. The primary goal is to connect people to nature, and the secondary goal is to generate scientifically valuable biodiversity data from these personal encounters. It allows users to record observations of plants and animals, share them with fellow naturalists, and discuss their findings. The platform is a joint initiative by the California Academy of Sciences and the National Geographic Society.
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Users can record observations of plants and animals, including photos, locations, and notes.
Community members help identify species in observations, making it a collaborative learning experience.
Observations contribute to biodiversity science and conservation efforts, with data shared with scientific data repositories.
Users can join or create projects to focus on specific species, locations, or conservation goals.
Users can follow each other, comment on observations, and participate in discussions.
iNaturalist offers mobile applications for iOS and Android, enabling observations to be recorded on the go.
Provides resources for educators to integrate iNaturalist into their teaching, promoting environmental education.
Observations that meet certain criteria are marked as 'Research Grade', indicating they are of high quality for scientific use.
Interactive maps allow users to explore biodiversity data globally or in specific regions.
Users can explore and contribute to understanding seasonal patterns in nature, such as flowering times or animal migrations.
iNaturalist collaborates with various organizations and institutions to promote biodiversity conservation and research.
Data collected by iNaturalist is openly available for research, education, and conservation purposes, under Creative Commons licenses.
iNaturalist has contributed to the discovery of new species, the tracking of invasive species, and the monitoring of endangered species.
iNaturalist has established community guidelines to ensure respectful and constructive interactions among users.
Efforts are made to ensure the platform is accessible to a wide range of users, including those with disabilities.
Security headers report is a very important part of user data protection. Learn more about http headers for inaturalist.org