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iNaturalist in the New York Times


Strengths and Challenges of Using iNaturalist in Plant Research ...

Raf. compared to using herbarium data alone. Furthermore, observations from iNaturalist can also reveal new populations of native or endemic taxa, expanding the ...

Develop Your Naturalist Superpowers with Observable Notebooks ...

Using technology and the croudsourced species observations of the iNaturalist community we can shortcut our way to this superpower! Finding ...

Amy Harmon - The New York Times

As the pandemic wound down, I profiled the strangely uplifting iNaturalist community, where people from all over a politically polarized nation post ...

A Newbie's Guide to iNaturalist - Nature's Archive Podcast

What's more, by recording and sharing your observations, you'll create research quality data for scientists working to better understand and ...

Bee monitoring by community scientists: comparing a collections ...

iNaturalist data showed strong biases toward large-bodied and non-native species. This study demonstrates the value of highly trained community ...

iNaturalist and QGIS - North River Geographic Systems Inc

So I walked out woefully unprepared with this new thing I had discovered to record plants and animals and make a map. It was a resounding ...

iNat artist in NYT - Nature Talk - iNaturalist Community Forum

Congratulations to the immensely talented iNatter @ansel_oommen whose artistic response to the COVID pandemic is featured in the New York ...

iNaturalist - Science Learning Hub

Sharing your observations helps create quality data for scientists working to better understand and protect nature. iNaturalist is a joint ...

Earth Matters: iNaturalist Is a Great Tool for Environmental ...

New species are plotted at a rate of around 5,000 per month, but this rate is expected to decline over time since “discovering” a new species on ...

Student's Guide to Using iNaturalist

Every time you collect a specimen you will also photograph the living plant and make an observation on iNaturalist. In addition to photographs, you will need to ...

Join the Vermont Spring Backyard BioBlitz on iNaturalist

Your observations can be turned into research-grade, citizen science data that will help us discover, track and ultimately conserve our natural ...

Curious about posting multiple observations of same species....

I spend a lot of time identifying observations. My phone says that I often use iNaturalist for 1.5 hours per day, and most of it is spent ...

iNaturalist: Community Nature Finder - Bronx River Alliance

This project seeks to bring the communities of the Bronx River watershed together during this time ... The Alliance works in close partnership with the New York ...

iNaturalist - Google Groups

We're leaving this Google Group up for historical purposes. Welcome to the iNaturalist Google Group! We use this group as an all-purpose forum for discussing ...

New to #iNaturalist? Don't forget to add an ID to your observation ...

New to #iNaturalist? Don't forget to add an ID to your observation before uploading it, that will help it be seen by other users!

NYT Magazine on X: "Exploring the outdoors with iNaturalist, a free ...

Exploring the outdoors with iNaturalist, a free app that can identify any wild animal, plant or mushroom on sight. https://t.co/8wP8GpoJTR.

25. iNaturalist in het Nieuws, In de Druk, Op de TV, Citizen Sciences

Finally: An App That Can Identify the Animal You Saw on Your Hike ... Ed Yong describes iNaturalist's computer vision functionality released in June 2017 and puts ...

Report Nature Sightings with iNaturalist - Mass Audubon

If you think your photo of an insect in your yard isn't important enough to post, think again! All research grade observations on iNaturalist get added to the ...

iNaturalist opens up a wealth of nature data — and computer vision ...

"It's important for us that this data lasts and is accessible for a long time ... US, NY, New York. Amazon is looking for an Applied Scientist to help build ...

The potential of iNaturalist for bee conservation research—A study ...

iNaturalist observations are biased to highly eusocial and large species. Estimated richness from iNaturalist observations is similar to the ...