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iNaturalist App Users Aid Science While Enjoying Nature

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The iNaturalist app has been a game-changer for biodiversity enthusiasts around the globe, boasting about six million monthly users as of recent reports from Scott Loarie, its executive director.

“New species are being described almost every month,” Loarie noted, highlighting the platform’s role in documenting wildlife across all 197 countries.

A standout moment involved a user capturing the first-ever photographs of a weasel in an Andes cabin, dubbed “#ToiletWeasel,” which trended on Twitter. This anecdote underscores the app’s stealth function: it shares photos with scientists, each tagged with date and location, contributing significantly to global biodiversity data.

The platform has documented 300 million sightings annually, aiding scientists in tracking species movements and declines. For instance, invasive species like the lanternfly from China are spreading across the U.S. East Coast, while predictions suggest one-third of Earth’s species could vanish by century’s end.

Loarie emphasizes that each species loss is akin to a rivet falling off an airplane wing, potentially leading to catastrophic failure. The app fosters community engagement through events like BioBlitzes, where participants identify as many species as possible in an hour. At Martha Stewart’s home in New York, her team identified 458 different species in one such event.

For Loarie and others, the app is more than a tool; it’s about being part of the solution to protect Earth’s biodiversity.

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