Biodiversity of Alabama's Journal

Journal archives for August 2017

August 1, 2017

CNPS: Using iNaturalist to Document Observations in Nature - August 5, 2017 8:30-12:30

https://www.facebook.com/events/418465755204583

Instructor: John Friel, PhD, Director, Alabama Museum of Natural History at the University of Alabama

Location: Birmingham Botanical Gardens

Saturday, August 5 | 8:30-12:30 p.m.

BBG Members $45 | Non-Members $50

iNaturalist is a citizen science project and online social network of naturalists, citizen scientists, and biologists built on the concept of mapping and sharing observations of biodiversity across the globe. Observations may be added via the website or from a mobile application. This course will provide an overview of iNaturalist, and how it can be used for existing projects and new projects, in this case, designed by the participants in this class. It will combine an introductory presentation about iNaturalist, as well as a hands-on session where participants document plants and animals at Birmingham Botanical Gardens using the iNaturalist app on their own smart devices. In addition to learning about the nuts and bolts of the iNaturalist platform, participants will also receive instruction on best practices that will facilitate identifications of unknown plants and animals, and improve the quality and utility of their iNaturalist observations. No previous experience necessary.

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August 12, 2017

NEW! Sound Recordings Can Now be Uploaded Directly to iNaturalist

Thanks to the amazing and tireless efforts of the folks behind iNaturalist central, users can now upload sound recordings directly to iNaturalist rather than having to use SoundCloud as a host. When you go to the Add page for uploading your observations, you can click on the button that says "Choose files", and choose sound files from you own computer (WAV or MP3 files up to 20 MB).

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