Project Noah

Project Noah is a tool to explore and document wildlife and a platform to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere.

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Project Noah iPhone and Android apps

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Grab a photograph of an interesting organism and share it with the community.

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Arthropods of Kentucky

This mission will document all types of Arthropods of Kentucky. Including insects, spiders, ...

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Island of Malta

Malta is a very small island nation south of Sicily in the Mediterranean.

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Phenology in Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks

Your mission is to collect phenology observations on species found in Grand Teton and Yellowstone ...

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National Moth Week 2013 Ohio

http://nationalmothweek.org/2013-registration/ July 20-28th, 2013 My son John, daughter Hope, ...

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Pittsburgh Biodiversity Survey

The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy needs your help to document the diverse range of organisms that ...

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Spady Species

Our students are posting spottings of plants and animals that reside on our school campus. Our ...

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Argentina Wildlife

Argentina Wildlife by SongYanzhi http://projectnoah.org/spotting/

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Niwot Biodiversity Gang

See something you don't know or are interested about? Is it anywhere in the front range? You should ...

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Nature of Piedmont Wildlife Center

Living things found in and around Leigh Farm Park and the ground of Piedmont Wildlife Center, ...

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florida birds

this mission is for all the bird lovers out there

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Exploring Your Local Ecosystem

In class today, you learned about producers and consumers. As we continue our study of wildlife and ...

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My Local Ecosystem

In class today, you learned about producers and consumers. As we continue our study of wildlife and ...

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Charles Carroll Middle School Bioblitz

Charles Carroll Middle School in New Carrollton, Maryland is conducting a schoolyard bioblitz in ...

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Salisbury Middle School Biodiversity

Students and teachers at Salisbury Middle School are collecting and sharing wildlife observations ...

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World Science Festival Cicada Count

We're calling all citizen scientists to help track 17-Year Cicadas! Join the World Science Festival ...

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yellow crowned knight heron favorited by Fyn Kynd Ocean Ridge, Florida, USA 15 seconds ago

its nesting season!!!

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Tufted Titmouse favorited by LandmarkExpert Maine, USA 31 seconds ago

Larger than other titmice; larger and stockier than chickadees. Plain head, short crest, and relatively short, broad tail.

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Blue Jay favorited by LandmarkExpert Maine, USA 44 seconds ago

Pale blue upperside with flashing white tail and wing-patches. Our only migratory jay; migrates in loose flocks during day.

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Velvet-purple Coronet favorited by Fyn Kynd Mindo, Provincia de Pichincha, Ecuador 58 seconds ago

The Velvet-purple Coronet is a species of hummingbird in the Trochilidae family. It is found in humid foothill forest on the West Andean slope in western Colombia and north-western Ecuador

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Great Egret spotted by gatorfellows Denton, Texas, USA a minute ago

These are large birds with impressive wingspans. They hunt in classic heron fashion, standing immobile or wading through wetlands to capture fish with a deadly jab of their yellow bill. They have all black legs.

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River otter spotted by katierdean Sarasota, Florida, USA a minute ago

Stealing food from boats

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Mapping Nature on Your Smartphone

For the developers at New York start-up Networked Organisms, smartphones are the butterfly nets of the 21st Century. Their tool, Project Noah, lets people upload photos of plants and wildlife around them, creating a map of the natural world and contributing to scientific research in the process.

WSJ
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What kind of beetle? This app knows

Bespectacled scientists of yore would carry around hefty field guides, made up of hundreds of pages of text and photos. But these days, smartphone owners have a lighter option: an app called Project Noah, which aims to help people identify plants and animals as well as collect data from "citizen scientists" about where certain species are located.

CNN
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Designing ecosystems for talent development

Project Noah enables us to be part of a more focused online community where we can learn more about wildlife around us and contribute to scientific research. It pulls participants into deeper, more meaningful engagement by enabling people to go on “missions” to collectively map changes based on sightings.

The Economist
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A smart way to save wildlife

A modern invention that may also hold the key to saving species in the future. Project Noah is a global study that encourages nature lovers to document the wildlife they encounter, using a purpose built phone app and web community. In addition to the virtual "collection" of species, Project Noah encourages citizen science by linking up with existing surveys including the International Spider Survey and the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network.

BBC
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Dial-a-Class

New mobile applications include a tool called NOAH that lets you take cellphone pictures of bugs and trees and then sends back an identification of the exact type in as little as 24 hours.

NY TIMES
With support from National Geographic