Arter - Indberetning

by Miljøstyrelsen (Miljøministeriet)


Education

free



With the ‘Species - Reporting’ app, you can report finds of species that you find in nature - quite simply. You do not need to know anything at all about the species in our nature in advance.Species is Denmarks knowledge base about the species that live in our nature. The purpose of Species is to collect data on species from both private and public sources and make the data accessible to all.MAIN FEATURES:• Log in to your Species profileSpecies consists of the website arter.dk and an underlying database. Via the app, you can register as a user on arter.dk, just as the app contains a link to the overview of your findings on arter.dk.• Report findings directly from your phoneIf you select "Insert new find" on the front page of the app, you will be guided through 5 steps to report your find. If you are in an area without an internet connection, the find will automatically be reported to arter.dk when you are connected again. However, it requires that you download offline maps under the settings at the top right of the front page before heading out into nature.• See finds nearbyOn the front page, you can also choose to "see finds nearby". Here you can see which finds have been made within some defined distances and time periods, for example within 1 kilometer distance in the last 30 days. The individual results contain a link to the Species Book on arter.dk. If you need a more detailed picture of the deposits, you should also visit arter.dk, as the app is only a very simple app to take out into nature.ABOUT SPECIES:The work with Species is carried out as a collaboration between the Danish Environmental Protection Agency, the National Museum of Natural History, the Natural History Museum Aarhus and DanBIF. The funding comes from the Aage V. Jensen Nature Foundation, 15 June Foundation and the Danish state.When submitting a find to Species, you should be aware that your finds will be publicly available for both commercial and non-commercial purposes. This means that data that you link to your find can be used freely by others, as long as a source is clearly indicated in the form of username and species, and as long as the material is used in the context in which it is included on species. .dk and in accordance with the purpose of the Species. However, your images may not be used by others for commercial purposes, but preferably for non-commercial purposes under the same conditions as other data.