Project Noah is a worldwide community discovering, photographing and Identifying wildlife. Together, one wildlife spotting at a time, Project Noah is creating a community-powered digital catalog of species!
Project Noah is a global community platform that encourages nature enthusiasts to document wildlife, share observations, and contribute to scientific research. It serves as a tool to help people learn about the natural world and to engage in citizen science projects.
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Users can participate in specific missions to document wildlife and contribute to scientific research.
Enables users to share their wildlife observations with the community and scientists.
Community and experts help in identifying species from user-uploaded photos.
Provides resources and tools for learning about biodiversity and environmental conservation.
Features interactive maps to explore wildlife observations around the globe.
Encourages interaction among users through comments, likes, and sharing of observations.
Facilitates collaboration between citizen scientists and professional researchers.
Offers a mobile application for easy documentation and sharing of observations on the go.
User contributions aid in biodiversity research and conservation efforts.
Users can create and customize their profiles to showcase their contributions and interests.
Project Noah was founded by Yasser Ansari and Martin Ceperley.
To help people reconnect with the natural world and to build a global community focused on documenting and learning about wildlife.
Has contributed significantly to citizen science and environmental education, with thousands of observations documented worldwide.
Collaborates with various scientific and educational institutions to enhance research and learning opportunities.
Project Noah has received recognition and awards for its contribution to science and education.
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