Frost Science invites museum visitors (and anyone in the area!) to share their nature experiences through the Miami Nature Map.
Right now there are many regions of Miami-Dade County that currently lack wildlife observations. We want the map to provide all visitors with a connection to local nature, regardless of where they call home in the Miami area. Please help us map nature in your ...more ↓
Frost Science invites museum visitors (and anyone in the area!) to share their nature experiences through the Miami Nature Map.
Right now there are many regions of Miami-Dade County that currently lack wildlife observations. We want the map to provide all visitors with a connection to local nature, regardless of where they call home in the Miami area. Please help us map nature in your local parks and neighborhoods by submitting your observations to our project page.
If you are concerned about sharing sensitive data with the public, you can set your geoprivacy setting from “public” to “obscured.” Geoprivacy is a common concern among observers that iNaturalist takes seriously. In fact, iNaturalist automatically obscures locations for all taxa that are classified as "NEAR THREATENED" or worse according to the IUCN Red List. Please visit the following link for more information about iNaturalist’s geoprivacy settings (http://www.inaturalist.org/pages/help#geoprivacy).
We hope you will contribute to the world’s knowledge of Miami’s biodiversity and facilitate connections between Miami nature and the local community. Thank you for your help!
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