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The only ad and subscription FREE software designed to record roadkill across the world.
Working with scientists across the globe we have built TRAX to improve how members of the public and professionals can record wildlife data they see on the roadside and other areas.
This tool will help us to paint a better picture of how our transport networks impact wildlife across the world.
Download TRAX now and join the growing number of Roadkill Reporters across the globe working together to safeguard the future of wildlife in our growing world.
If you are a project leader or private organisation and want to start a unique monitoring project please get in touch and discuss how we can customise app features and online portal unique to your needs.
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Invasive plants pose the second greatest risk to wildlife after habitat destruction. The Report Invasive Plants app allows you to report sightings of invasive plants in your area. Once reported the information will help track the extent of these invasive plants.
Report Invasive Plants makes it easy to -
- Identify invasive species by comparing sightings with images and a detailed description
- Quickly and easily report sightings of invasive species
- Include your location, images and notes
- View existing reports of invasive species
- View a map of all reported species
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December 30, 2024