Citizens of all ages conducting meaningful science for the benefit of their local communities and biodiversity.
Mission:
Asks the public to report "What do you see and where do you see it?" and create a state
and national public biodiversity database for all to use.
Engage informal science education organizations that qualify as NatureMapping Learning Centers to provide training
and support to citizens and scientists working together on local research projects.
Train NatureMappers how to apply their research data for local conservation efforts.
Worldwide Distribution of NatureMapping Web Visitors 2008-2009
Over 520,000 people from 9,770 cities around the world visited the NatureMapping website over
the past year. This figure illustrates the distribution of visitors who spent
a significant amount of time viewing the website. (Data from Google Analytics and University of Washington)
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