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Animal in a City and Urban habitat in the Nature Spots Appby TheOSWR: Animal in a City and Urban environment on 31.08.2020 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Animal #CityandUrban


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Mushroom in a Riparian forest habitat in the Nature Spots Appby TheOSWR: Mushroom in a Riparian forest environment on 27.01.2021 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Mushroom #Riparianforest


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Animal in a Agricultural meadow habitat in the Nature Spots App "Eupithecia spec." by Danny VG: Animal in a Agricultural meadow environment on 04.09.2020 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Animal #Agriculturalmeadow


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Animal in a Agricultural meadow habitat in the Nature Spots Appby Danny VG: Animal in a Agricultural meadow environment on 04.09.2020 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Animal #Agriculturalmeadow


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Animal in the Nature Spots Appby Danny VG: Animal on 04.09.2020 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Animal


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Animal in a Agricultural meadow habitat in the Nature Spots Appby Danny VG: Animal in a Agricultural meadow environment on 04.09.2020 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Animal #Agriculturalmeadow


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Animal in a Agricultural meadow habitat in the Nature Spots App "Ancistrocerus spec." by Danny VG: Animal in a Agricultural meadow environment on 04.09.2020 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Animal #Agriculturalmeadow


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Plant in a Road or Transportation habitat in the Nature Spots App "Little plant going strong ? does anybody know the species? Kleine Pflanze in Straßenritze" by Ka vonSeiten: Plant in a Road or Transportation environment on 27.01.2021 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Plant #RoadorTransportation


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Plant in a Park habitat in the Nature Spots App "Such strange fruit! Callicarpa giraldii, a Chinese shrub with colorful berries. #purple #berries" by Ka vonSeiten: Plant in a Park environment on 27.01.2021 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Plant #Park


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Animal in a Artificial freshwater habitat in the Nature Spots App "Cladocera in an artificial pong in Weghuberpark, Vienna. #wasserfloh #Cladocera" by Ka vonSeiten: Animal in a Artificial freshwater environment on 27.01.2021 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Animal #Artificialfreshwater


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Hey, do you love Nature?

Observing and learning about nature is fun and can help to protect our environment. In the NatureSpots App, you can put up all kinds of nature sightings - from species to habitats. Join up and help to build a biodiversity data set and share your photos!

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Create your account or download the NatureSpots App for your Smartphone now to join the community!

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NatureSpots is a non-profit and 100% community-driven project. We run it because we love to discover our world and share our findings with others. The app does not contain any ads and we do not get money from this project at all. Download the App on your Smartphone and join up!

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We are looking for partners, who are interested in biodiversity data, Citizen Science and being part of a modern and unique app. NatureSpots App is running on the SPOTTERON Citizen Science platform and provides a wide range of interactive features. For partners, we can provide communication tools, access to the data administration interface and download of occurrence records without any costs.

Please get in contact via office@spotteron.net if you are interested in joining NatureSpots with your organization! Let's talk about the future of biodiversity monitoring and how we can work best together!