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HerpMapper

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Type of site
  
Citizen science

Website
  
www.herpmapper.org

Registration
  
required

Available in
  
English

Commercial
  
No

Launched
  
2013; 4 years ago (2013)

HerpMapper is a cooperative citizen science project designed to gather and share information about reptile and amphibian (herp) observations across the planet. Contributors create records of their herp observations online or via its mobile application. Data are available to HerpMapper Partners – groups who use your recorded observations for research, conservation, and preservation purposes. In addition, the HerpMapper mobile application is used by multiple other herpetological atlas projects, and the Minnesota Nongame Wildlife Program.

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HerpMapper's primary goal is to share data with professional conservation and research organizations to better conserve herpetofauna around the world. Because of this, HerpMapper does not share point-location information publicly because of over-collection and poaching concerns. This sets HerpMapper apart from many other citizen-science projects.

History

HerpMapper.org was officially launched in September of 2013. It is currently a volunteer-run organization of professional herpetologists, IT specialists, and field herpers with decades of experience. HerpMapper is an incorporated nonprofit, and is in the process of gaining 501(c)(3) status.

Organizational Structure

The HerpMapper Advisory Team includes nonprofit organization staff, state agency biologists, university faculty, IT professionals, and field herpers with decades of experience. Learn more on the About Us webpage.

Data Access

Data are made freely available to professional conservation and research organizations. Data are made available via real-time online access or via one-time data transfers.

References

HerpMapper Wikipedia