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We firmly and daily believe in respecting biodiversity.
Therefore, we have chosen iNaturalist to grow, improve and exchange know-how in the boundless field of nature.


iNaturalist is a free platform to learn to recognize the varieties and species of plants and animals in nature through a simple photograph.

Explore, be curious and take photos of plant and animal beings.
iNaturalist Artificial Intelligence (AI) will help you explore nature and identify and gain insight into any captive or cultured organism.
The iNaturalist community will help you learn more about the form of life you are curiously approaching.

Join us and become part of iNaturalist.

A sui generis social network in which the only influencer is Mother Nature.

Set up your account for free and easily on the iNaturalist website or download the app from the Apple or Google Play Store.

Let’s get to know each other better: https://www.inaturalist.org/people/masserie_zappacosta

Don’t be a mere observer.

Discovering and learning about nature has never been so scientific and fun!

Thanks to iNaturalist, we will be able to investigate together the state of health of our earth by sharing and enhancing global biodiversity and its conservation with all researchers, from amateur to professional ones.

“What is iNaturalist?

iNaturalist provides a place to record and organize nature findings, meet other nature enthusiasts, and learn about the natural world.

It encourages the participation of a wide variety of nature enthusiasts, including, but not exclusive to, hikers, hunters, birders, beach combers, mushroom foragers, park rangers, ecologists, and fishermen.

Through connecting these different perceptions and expertise of the natural world, iNaturalist hopes to create extensive community awareness of local biodiversity and promote further exploration of local environments.

iNaturalist is a joint initiative of the California Academy of Sciences and the National Geographic Society.” https://www.inaturalist.org/