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Apps That Help You Belong To Your Local Natural World

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Last updated: 2024/03/21 at 3:58 PM
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I have recently moved to a new place in the country and I am determined to avoid the mistake of assuming ownership of the natural world around me. Becoming a member of an ecosystem is a challenge, but with the plethora of apps available today, we can easily explore and understand the flora, fauna, and geological features of our surroundings. These digital tools provide us with a window into the intricate web of life, reminding us that we belong to a place rather than it belonging to us. By learning about the native and invasive species in our area, we can contribute to preserving the natural state of our environment and support biodiversity.

One of the apps I use is PictureThis for detailed information about plant species. It helps identify plants and provides care tips, including guidance on dealing with invasive species. Another helpful app, Plantum, offers insights into plant health and growth conditions. For exploring wildlife, iNaturalist and Seek by iNaturalist are comprehensive tools that allow you to record and share observations about animals. Merlin Bird ID, Picture Bird, and Picture Insect are specialized apps for bird and insect identification. These apps help us connect with the life around us and foster a deeper appreciation for our local ecosystems.

SoilWeb and Rock Identifier delve into soil types and geological formations, respectively, enriching our understanding of the Earth’s landscape. Armed with knowledge from these apps, we can make informed decisions to support our local ecosystem. For example, eliminating harmful insecticides and herbicides, removing invasive plants, and participating in wildlife counting efforts can contribute to a healthier environment. By using technology to enhance our naturalist knowledge, we can live more sustainably and responsibly, ensuring the preservation of our world’s natural diversity for future generations. Let’s use these apps to explore and appreciate the tapestry of life we are a part of.

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