I started using iNaturalist in 2018. I had been using the app, a free citizen science platform that defies easy categorization, to record the wildlife I observed as I traveled. A sort of real-life ...
We often hear about how social media stokes division and removes us from human contact. But my favorite app brings us closer ...
Seek by iNaturalist uses AI to identify any plant, animal or fungi from a photo, while your input helps scientists discover new species. Carly Quellman, aka Carly Que, is a multimedia strategist and ...
KINGSTON — The Kingston Conservation Department and Conservation Commission are hosting an event to teach how to use an app that helps identify local wildlife. Intern Finn Doherty will explain how to ...
Can artificial intelligence help people learn about nature? And if so, is using this technology worth the environmental toll and other consequences? On June 10 the nonprofit organization iNaturalist, ...
Since cell phone photos are a part of everyday life, this can actually bring value to something you are probably already doing. LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- California is one of 36 global biodiversity hot ...
Mindy Fawver is retired from a career in commercial photography and graphic design, while her husband, Doug Bruce, works as an industrial alignment engineer; neither has a professional background in ...
A frog croaks from a walking trail. A hiker snaps a photo and uploads it to iNaturalist. That single act — one person, one amphibian and one click — feeds into a growing global dataset that scientists ...
Shannon Marvel McNaught lives in and reports on southern Delaware, where she enjoys finding, identifying and photographing ...