PlantNet App
A great way to immediately and accurately identify plants. It is lighter on background information than some other apps.
iNaturalist App
Every observation can contribute to biodiversity science. Your findings are shared with scientific data repositories like the Global Biodiversity Information Facility to help scientists find and use your data. Just observe, share with your fellow naturalists, and discuss your findings.
Merlin Bird ID App
Merlin Bird Photo ID is a mobile app that uses machine learning and computer vision to identify more than 3,000 bird species
ISeeChange App
This citizen science project tracks climate change and its impact on communities and ecosystems worldwide, which can directly impact biodiversity. Current projects include the City of Miami to monitor flooding and the town of Whitby, Canada, which is developing a Climate Adaptation Plan. Many local governments use the app’s data to aid in better city planning.
EJAtlas App
The Environmental Science and Technology department at the Autonomous University of Barcelona are the creators of this resource. Its goal is to map and track socio-environmental conflicts, a form of environmental injustice.