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iNat Save Taxa

For tracking species you want to see over space and time. Used in tandem with iNaturalist.

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Version0.1.0
ManifestV3
Size750KiB
Languages1English (United States)
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Use this extension on iNaturalist taxon pages and save taxon information to a personal database. This database is then queried and displays your saved taxa in terms of what is closest over space and time.

An example could be there's an obscure species of millipede you really want to see but it's only seen in Oregon during July, August, and September. Then if you're visiting Oregon during the late summer and have forgotten about this millipede, it will show up near the top of your saved taxa list.

This takes the mental burden off of naturalists who love to try to find all sorts of species. You no longer have to keep track of everything in your head, or as a giant list of bookmarks like how I used to do it. That long list of species isn't very helpful.

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