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WORK IN PROGRESS

Why is biodiversity an important insight?

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  • Animals

    • Birds

    • Arachnids

    • Amphibians

    • Insects

    • Mammals

    • Reptiles

  • Plants

    • CropsCultivated

    • Non-crops

    Fungus
    • cultivated

  • Fungus

For animals, plants, and fungi, we’ll need a way to represent cultivated and non-cultivated biodiversity. With regard to plants, this is relevant now. Additionally, by the end of the year we’ll have the ability to document livestock on your farm. That would fall under mammals but there should be a visual way to distinguish between livestock you’re raising and those you’ve observed.

Low hanging fruit:

  • Add more categories:

    • fungi

    • spiders

    • reptiles

    • mammals

  • Further subdivide plants into:

    • lichens

    • mosses

  • Need to see changes over time, perhaps with a slider or line graph (# of species in each category at a certain date)

  • Being able to drill down into each category to see specific observations of species, including pictures (this is already passed from GBIF). This would help producers actually learn to identify biodiversity on their farm for species groups they might not be familiar with.

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