For nature lovers, science instructors, and anyone interested in learning more about biodiversity, Project Noah (Networked Organisms and Habitat) is a citizen science project that invites users to submit photographs of living organisms and browse the website's impressive public repository of photographed organisms. Created by New York University's Interactive Telecommunication program with support from National Geographic, Project Noah is an interactive software platform with a phone application component that complements this website. Visitors are encouraged to include as many details and images as possible for each plant, insect, or animal captured. Once shared with the Project Noah community, anyone can add species suggestions or leave comments. Visitors to this webpage can browse current photographs by a number of categories (including birds, fungi, reptiles, plants, and arthropods.) Science instructors interested in using Project Noah in the classroom can register for a Teacher's account through the Education section.
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