This App, which operates without an internet connection, helps find and identify plants. When you give the App information about a plant, such as its location, flower color and the time of year, the App will quickly show you which plants match your selections. Overall, roughly 1,600 are Wildflowers, 230 are shrubs, 220 are trees, 50 are vines, 3 are cactus, 150 are aquatic plants, 550 are grasses and sedges, 90 are ferns, 300 are lichen and 230 are moss.
The MISIN smartphone app provides a mobile solution for the capture of invasive species field observation data. You can play an important role in the early detection and rapid response to new invasive threats in your area by contributing invasive species observations to the MISIN database. FeaturesIdentify and report 300+ invasive plant and animal speciesCapture and submit species observations from the fieldInclude images taken in the field with your observationView real-time species distribution mapsBrowse images and species information on top Midwest invadersThe MISIN Invasive Species reporting smart phone application was developed by the Applied Spatial Ecology and Technical Services Laboratory at Michigan State University.
Identify birds of North America. Given a photo and a map pick the appropriate bird name from a list of four. Beautiful pictures of over 100 common and less-common birds in North America.
Seasonal change is all around us. We see it in the length of a day, in the appearance of a flower, in the flight of a butterfly. Journey North is presented by Annenberg Learner, a division of the Annenberg Foundation.