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We are currently on the cusp of the next evolution: The Internet of Living Things (IoLT). Just as we track our cars and fitness watches, scientists are tagging individual animals with subdermal sensors that ping the eNature Net.

To start your journey, simply turn off your Wi-Fi, go outside, and turn on your nature identification app. Welcome to the net.

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However, the site has a distinctly "archival" feel. It remains an incredibly valuable . While you might not use it in the field on your phone, it is an excellent resource for deep-diving into a specific animal’s life history, diet, and mating habits. The zip-code feature still functions, and the forums—though less active than they once were—contain years of archived questions and answers from naturalists. Welcome to the net

Why the impulse matters. For decades, biodiversity knowledge was trapped in academic journals, museum drawers and the memories of elders. Enature net democratises identification and discovery. A forager in a city park can share a photo and receive a species name within minutes. Teachers can put a living tree into lesson plans with global range maps and sound recordings. Volunteers across countries contribute observations that help detect range shifts, invasive species and declines far earlier than traditional surveys once could.

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