Discover the biodiversity around you.
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Explore biodiversity nearby
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See which species have been recorded around you. Browse a live map, a ranked species list, a photo gallery, and the GBIF datasets behind the records.
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biodiversity,wildlife,species,plants,animals,fungi,naturalist,observations,nature,biology,ecology
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Discover the biodiversity around you.
GBIF Nearby turns your phone into a window onto the species that have been recorded near your current location. Whether you’re on a hike, in your backyard, or visiting somewhere new, the app shows what wildlife scientists, museums, and citizen observers have documented in the area — drawn live from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), the world’s largest open database of biodiversity records, with billions of occurrences.
Five ways to explore
Adjustable to your interest
A persistent header lets you change the search radius from 100 metres to 100 kilometres, and filter to All life, Animals, Plants, or Fungi. Choose your distance unit (metric or imperial) and the language used for common names.
Built for curiosity
GBIF Nearby is an educational, non-commercial app aimed at students, naturalists, hikers, teachers, and anyone curious about the living world around them. It is a doorway into open biodiversity data — every record links back to its source on GBIF, so you can dig deeper, cite responsibly, or contribute back to the dataset that produced it.
Privacy-respecting
The app uses your location only to query GBIF for nearby records. No accounts, no tracking, no analytics, no advertising. Your location never leaves your device except as part of the GBIF query itself.
Data source
All biodiversity data comes from the public GBIF API. GBIF is an international network and data infrastructure funded by the world’s governments, providing free and open access to biodiversity data. Learn more at gbif.org.
For the in-Console privacy form, the app’s answer is Data Not Collected. Justification:
See PRIVACY.md for the full privacy statement linked from the listing.