That’s largely because of the welcoming EarthSnappers Community. This feature of EarthSnap allows you to share their discoveries, as well as engage with fellow users on where to find the species or plant you’re searching for. Thanks to this the database of information at your fingertips is growing day by day as well.
There’s the chance to save and organize your personal discoveries in a digital library too, and even cross-platform accessibility to make looking at these simple across mobile and desktop.
With over 15 million visitors to Earth.com every month there’s clearly a massive hunger for AI driven tools to help people embrace exploration of the natural world around them.
So make sure you get involved by downloading EarthSnap now via iOS and Android. There’s the app’s official site here too.
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