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Map of Life app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 432 ratings )
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Developer: Map of Life
Free
Current version: 2.0.7, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 17 Apr 2015
App size: 15.15 Mb

What species live here? What is that living thing? And where else does it occur? Find out with the Map of Life app, putting the most advanced geographic biodiversity knowledge at your fingertips. The app builds on a global scientific effort to to help you discover, identify and record species worldwide. Birds, mammals, frogs, reptiles, butterflies, dragonflies, bumblebees, fish, trees ... tap into an unrivalled and growing database covering 30,000+ species worldwide, and add to it yourself!

+ Discover and identify species around you and worldwide
Get a list of species around you or your next destination together with information to identify and learn about them. Forgot that big guide book on your hike? Map of Life has you covered and already done much of the identification work for you!

+ Record your sightings
Seen something noteworthy you want to share or build your
own list of species for a site? Record your observations in the app, share them with friends or engage with them online at mol.org. Your records may help researchers fill critical gaps for conservation and species monitoring.

+ Engage with species and their ranges
Learn about how data like yours can make a difference, map species and learn about them at Map of Life mol.org

Latest reviews of Map of Life app for iPhone and iPad

Naturexpedition 2.0
Tolle App, Arthropoda & Botanik noch ausbaufähig
Clever idea for an app
Works fine for me. Definitely cant wait to use it on a hike!
Location services "always on" huge turn-off
You do not need to track me/my device when I am not using the app. I wont use an app that requires this. Please make it your number one priority to offer the "only while using" option in your very next release. Thank you.
Well designed, very easy to use!
This app is very helpful in identifying wildlife and trees without slogging through field guides that cover large geographical areas. My only suggestion is social media integration so that people can share wildlife that theyve spotted and bring new users to the app.
Great for leaning locals
Could use a better search by features and a folder for spiders and beetles, but great for all around general identification. Its a great small app. Please get the spiders up in an update sometime though. I would pay a few bucks for a good local spider identifier app
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