National Audubon Society Apps

Audubon Mushrooms 4.2.7
The best field guide for the season!Nothing beats Audubon mobile field guides! With 1 milliondownloads, they are the most trusted authoritative field guidecollection in North America. Highest quality at an affordableprice.We are proud that 8% of every sale goes directly to Audubon tosupport its mission to conserve and protect nature's at-risk birdsand wildlife.Over 500 species at your fingertips, from Amanita Mold toZeller's Bolete.The Audubon Mushrooms Guide is the most comprehensive andaccurate guide to North American mushrooms and other fungiavailable to date. The app covers over 560 common species ofmushrooms, other fungi and slime molds - enough info to please themycologist in us all. Audubon Mushrooms features a comprehensivesearch function, stunning photography, current taxonomicinformation, complete species descriptions and referencematerial.Content• Complete species information for every mushroom withcomprehensive, up-to-date authoritative descriptions• Professional color photographs detailing each species withextraordinary clarity.• An extensive reference section from the National AudubonSociety Field Guide to North American Mushrooms brought completelyup-to-date including mushroom anatomy, identification, habitats andmuch more.App Functions• Identify with accuracy. Browse by shape, name (first, last,scientific), or by order.• Search by multiple “advanced search” variables includinggeneral shape, size, habitat, cap shape or texture, region, color,stalk shape and more.• Navigate back and forth between species information,personalized Life Lists and Sightings, search functions and morewith ease and clarity.• Record your field experiences using the Life List and Sightingfeatures. Track a sighting using the device’s GPS, add notes, andsave to the App for records of your nature adventuresAbout us:The Audubon mission is to conserve and restore naturalecosystems,  focusing on birds, other wildlife, and theirhabitats for the benefit of  humanity and the earth’sbiological diversity.Through its education, science and public policy initiatives,Audubon  engages people throughout the U.S. and Latin Americain conservation.  Audubon’s Centers, and its sanctuariesand  education programs are developing the next generation ofconservation leaders  by providing opportunities for families,students, teachers and others to learn  about and enjoy thenatural world.  The  science program is focused onconnecting people with nature through projects  like Audubonat Home and Great Backyard Bird Count.  Audubon’s volunteerCitizen Scientists  participate in research and conservationaction in a variety of ways, from  monitoring bird populationsand restoring critical wildlife habitat to  implementinghealthy habitat practices in their own backyards.  Audubon’spublic policy programs are supported  by a strong foundationof science, environmental education, and grassroots engagement.  Working with a network of  state offices,chapters, and volunteers, Audubon works to protect andrestore  our natural heritage.Visit Us Today!Please call us toll-free at 1-800-274-4201, or send an emailto [email protected] ifyou have a question about any of the following:Your membership (renewsing, extending, or updating yourinformation)Magazine subscriptions National mailingsPremiums (calendars, tote bags, etc.) Address changes for national mailings Requests for removals from mailing listsIf you are a member of the press, you can reach Audubon MediaRelations at [email protected] you are interested in starting an Audubon chapter, pleaseemail [email protected] all other matters, you can reach Audubon Customer Service withthe form below. Please describe your request in detail so that itcan be routed to the proper party. Thank you!
Audubon Trees 4.2.7
The best field guide for the season!Nothing beats Audubon mobile field guides! With 1 milliondownloads, they are the most trusted authoritative field guidecollection in North America. Highest quality at an affordableprice.We are proud that 8% of every sale goes directly to Audubon tosupport its mission to conserve and protect nature's at-risk birdsand wildlife.An indispensable reference with over 700 trees at yourfingertips."Intuitiveness - this app is just so easy to navigate and itdoesn't take any complicated effort to figure it out." - RobertMortensonGet the ultimate field guide to North American trees for peopleon the go! Now you can identify over 700 trees with thousands ofprofessional color photographs, range maps, and in-depth,authoritative information based on the National Audubon Society’sField Guides to Trees. Whether you’re identifying trees in yourbackyard or on a nature hike in the wild, the Audubon Trees mobileapp is a must have.★ UNPARALLELED CONTENT• In-depth descriptions of every species, with authoritativeinformation on family, appearance, habitat, range, generaldiscussion and more from the National Audubon Society FieldGuides• Over 700 tree species• Beautiful color photographs of every species, over 2,000 total,and range maps for every species.★ APP FEATURES• Identify with accuracy. Browse by shape, name (first, last,scientific), or by family• Search by species shape, habitat, region, fruit, leaf, andmore.• Navigate back and forth between species information,personalized Life Lists and Sightings, search functions and morewith ease and clarity.• Record your field experiences using the Life List and Sightingfeatures. Track a sighting using the device’s GPS, add notes, andsave to the App for records of your nature adventuresAbout us:The Audubon mission is to conserve and restore naturalecosystems,  focusing on birds, other wildlife, and theirhabitats for the benefit of  humanity and the earth’sbiological diversity.Through its education, science and public policy initiatives,Audubon  engages people throughout the U.S. and Latin Americain conservation.  Audubon’s Centers, and its sanctuariesand  education programs are developing the next generation ofconservation leaders  by providing opportunities for families,students, teachers and others to learn  about and enjoy thenatural world.  The  science program is focused onconnecting people with nature through projects  like Audubonat Home and Great Backyard Bird Count.  Audubon’s volunteerCitizen Scientists  participate in research and conservationaction in a variety of ways, from  monitoring bird populationsand restoring critical wildlife habitat to  implementinghealthy habitat practices in their own backyards.  Audubon’spublic policy programs are supported  by a strong foundationof science, environmental education, and grassroots engagement.  Working with a network of  state offices,chapters, and volunteers, Audubon works to protect andrestore  our natural heritage.Visit Us Today!Please call us toll-free at 1-800-274-4201, or send an emailto [email protected] ifyou have a question about any of the following:Your membership (renewsing, extending, or updating yourinformation)Magazine subscriptions National mailingsPremiums (calendars, tote bags, etc.) Address changes for national mailings Requests for removals from mailing listsIf you are a member of the press, you can reach Audubon MediaRelations at [email protected] you are interested in starting an Audubon chapter, pleaseemail [email protected] all other matters, you can reach Audubon Customer Service withthe form below. Please describe your request in detail so that itcan be routed to the proper party. Thank you!
Audubon Wildflowers 4.2.7
The best field guide for the season!Nothing beats Audubon mobile field guides! With 1 milliondownloads, they are the most trusted authoritative field guidecollection in North America. Highest quality at an affordableprice.We are proud that 8% of every sale goes directly to Audubon tosupport its mission to conserve and protect nature's at-risk birdsand wildlife.Over 1600 North American Wildflower species at yourfingertips."Beautiful - everything from the photos to the color schemes onthis app are just really pleasant to look at." - RobertMortensonAudubon Wildflowers is your essential guide to flowers in NorthAmerica. With in-depth info on over 1,600 flowers in the US andCanada, Audubon Wildflowers provides invaluable species informationfrom the renowned Audubon Guides.CONTENT• In-depth Descriptions of every species, with authoritativeinformation on appearance, habitat, behavior, and much more!• Over 3,000 beautiful color photographs detailing each specieswith extraordinary clarity.• Detailed range maps highlighting species distribution.• A comprehensive reference section, which includes detailedwildflower natural historyAPP FUNCTIONS• Identify with accuracy. Browse by shape, name (first, last,scientific), or by family• Search by multiple “advanced search” variables includingflower shape, size, leaf arrangement, region, color, habitat, leafvenation and more.• Navigate back and forth between species information,personalized Life Lists and Sightings, search functions and morewith ease and clarity.• Record your field experiences using the Life List and Sightingfeatures. Track a sighting using the device’s GPS, add notes, andsave to the App for records of your nature adventuresAbout us:The Audubon mission is to conserve and restore naturalecosystems,  focusing on birds, other wildlife, and theirhabitats for the benefit of  humanity and the earth’sbiological diversity.Through its education, science and public policy initiatives,Audubon  engages people throughout the U.S. and Latin Americain conservation.  Audubon’s Centers, and its sanctuariesand  education programs are developing the next generation ofconservation leaders  by providing opportunities for families,students, teachers and others to learn  about and enjoy thenatural world.  The  science program is focused onconnecting people with nature through projects  like Audubonat Home and Great Backyard Bird Count.  Audubon’s volunteerCitizen Scientists  participate in research and conservationaction in a variety of ways, from  monitoring bird populationsand restoring critical wildlife habitat to  implementinghealthy habitat practices in their own backyards.  Audubon’spublic policy programs are supported  by a strong foundationof science, environmental education, and grassroots engagement.  Working with a network of  state offices,chapters, and volunteers, Audubon works to protect andrestore  our natural heritage.Visit Us Today!Please call us toll-free at 1-800-274-4201, or send an emailto [email protected] ifyou have a question about any of the following:Your membership (renewsing, extending, or updating yourinformation)Magazine subscriptions National mailingsPremiums (calendars, tote bags, etc.) Address changes for national mailings Requests for removals from mailing listsIf you are a member of the press, you can reach Audubon MediaRelations at [email protected] you are interested in starting an Audubon chapter, pleaseemail [email protected] all other matters, you can reach Audubon Customer Service withthe form below. Please describe your request in detail so that itcan be routed to the proper party. Thank you!
Audubon Mammals 4.2.7
The best field guide for the season!Nothing beats Audubon mobile field guides! With 1 milliondownloads, they are the most trusted authoritative field guidecollection in North America. Highest quality at an affordableprice.Audubon Mammals, now with NatureShare, a new community whereusers are able observe, identify, and share their observations andphotos with the NatureShare community, features in-depthinformation on 273 species. With a new gallery view for easy searchand species comparison; drawings of mammal tracks; high-qualityphotos; sounds; and range maps, every species in Audubon Mammalscontains detailed information, all accessed by fast and easynavigation. Features: ◆ In-depth descriptions, with authoritative information onappearance, habitat, and more ◆ Over 575 high definition photographs with zoom-in capability,detailing every species with extraordinary clarity ◆ Fifty sounds associated with select species ◆ Range maps showing resident ranges ◆ ‘Journal’ feature allows you to track and annotate you personalsightings by location, and share with friends by email orFacebook ◆ Advanced search functions allows easy browsing by common orscientific name, color, shape, size and more Share your mammal sightings with your friends by Facebook oremail, and maintain your own Life Lists directly from theapp. About Audubon Guides: Audubon Guides are a comprehensive suite of digital field appscreated in alliance with National Audubon Society (NAS). For moreinformation, please see: http://natureshare.com/home.html#apps. About the Developer: The National Audubon Society’s mission is to conserve and restorenatural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife, and theirhabitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biologicaldiversity.About us:The Audubon mission is to conserve and restore naturalecosystems,  focusing on birds, other wildlife, and theirhabitats for the benefit of  humanity and the earth’sbiological diversity.Through its education, science and public policy initiatives,Audubon  engages people throughout the U.S. and Latin Americain conservation.  Audubon’s Centers, and its sanctuariesand  education programs are developing the next generation ofconservation leaders  by providing opportunities for families,students, teachers and others to learn  about and enjoy thenatural world.  The  science program is focused onconnecting people with nature through projects  like Audubonat Home and Great Backyard Bird Count.  Audubon’s volunteerCitizen Scientists  participate in research and conservationaction in a variety of ways, from  monitoring bird populationsand restoring critical wildlife habitat to  implementinghealthy habitat practices in their own backyards.  Audubon’spublic policy programs are supported  by a strong foundationof science, environmental education, and grassroots engagement.  Working with a network of  state offices,chapters, and volunteers, Audubon works to protect andrestore  our natural heritage.Visit Us Today!Please call us toll-free at 1-800-274-4201, or send an emailto [email protected] ifyou have a question about any of the following:Your membership (renewsing, extending, or updating yourinformation)Magazine subscriptions National mailingsPremiums (calendars, tote bags, etc.) Address changes for national mailings Requests for removals from mailing listsIf you are a member of the press, you can reach Audubon MediaRelations at [email protected] you are interested in starting an Audubon chapter, pleaseemail [email protected] all other matters, you can reach Audubon Customer Service withthe form below. Please describe your request in detail so that itcan be routed to the proper party. Thank you!
Audubon Butterflies 4.2.7
The best field guide for the season!Nothing beats Audubon mobile field guides! With 1 milliondownloads, they are the most trusted authoritative field guidecollection in North America. Highest quality at an affordableprice.We are proud that 8% of every sale goes directly to Audubon tosupport its mission to conserve and protect nature's at-risk birdsand wildlife.An indispensable reference for over 600 butterfly species."Beautiful - everything from the photos to the color schemes onthis app are just really pleasant to look at." - RobertMortensonAudubon Butterflies is your essential guide to over 600butterflies of North America. Now you can identify every species inyour backyard, parks, gardens, the woods or fields with thousandsof professional color photographs.Contains in-depth, authoritative information based on the NationalAudubon Society’s Field Guides to Butterflies with updates by RickCech, a natural history author and one of the world's leadingbutterfly experts.CONTENT• In-depth Descriptions of every species, with authoritativeinformation on appearance, habitat, behavior, and much more• Over 2,000 beautiful color photographs detailing each specieswith extraordinary clarity.• A detailed reference section, which includes detailedbutterfly natural historyAPP FUNCTIONS• Identify with accuracy. Browse by shape, name (first, last,scientific), or by family• Search by multiple “advanced search” variables includingshape, size, region, color, and habitat• Navigate back and forth between species information,personalized Life Lists and Sightings, search functions and morewith ease and clarity.• Record your field experiences using the Life List and Sightingfeatures. Track a sighting using the device’s GPS, add notes, andsave to the App for records of your nature adventuresAbout us:The Audubon mission is to conserve and restore naturalecosystems,  focusing on birds, other wildlife, and theirhabitats for the benefit of  humanity and the earth’sbiological diversity.Through its education, science and public policy initiatives,Audubon  engages people throughout the U.S. and Latin Americain conservation.  Audubon’s Centers, and its sanctuariesand  education programs are developing the next generation ofconservation leaders  by providing opportunities for families,students, teachers and others to learn  about and enjoy thenatural world.  The  science program is focused onconnecting people with nature through projects  like Audubonat Home and Great Backyard Bird Count.  Audubon’s volunteerCitizen Scientists  participate in research and conservationaction in a variety of ways, from  monitoring bird populationsand restoring critical wildlife habitat to  implementinghealthy habitat practices in their own backyards.  Audubon’spublic policy programs are supported  by a strong foundationof science, environmental education, and grassroots engagement.  Working with a network of  state offices,chapters, and volunteers, Audubon works to protect andrestore  our natural heritage.Visit Us Today!Please call us toll-free at 1-800-274-4201, or send an emailto [email protected] ifyou have a question about any of the following:Your membership (renewsing, extending, or updating yourinformation)Magazine subscriptions National mailingsPremiums (calendars, tote bags, etc.) Address changes for national mailings Requests for removals from mailing listsIf you are a member of the press, you can reach Audubon MediaRelations at [email protected] you are interested in starting an Audubon chapter, pleaseemail [email protected] all other matters, you can reach Audubon Customer Service withthe form below. Please describe your request in detail so that itcan be routed to the proper party. Thank you!
Audubon Insects & Spiders 4.2.7
The best field guide for the season!This introduction to 510 of the most common species of insectsand spiders found in North America features in-depth information oneach species, including habitat, range, size, and more, along withhigh-quality, professional photographs. Audubon Insects and Spidersis your essential interactive guide to identifying bugs in NorthAmerica.*This guide does not include moths and butterflies, which can befound in Audubon Butterflies.Features• Every species in Audubon Insects and Spiders is described withrich and detailed information, all accessed by fast and easynavigation. Audubon Butterflies now available as a separateapp.• Hundreds of professional color photographs detailing eachspecies with extraordinary clarity.• In-depth descriptions of every species, with extensivematerial about every species and family – including the entirecontent of the National Audubon Society Field Guides to NorthAmerican Insects and Spiders brought completely up to date.• State-of-the-Art search functions:• Browse by first name, last name, and scientific name of everyspecies, by family, or by species shape/type; or,• Search by multiple “advanced search” variables including size,shape and color;• Create your own Life Lists, Sightings, Photo Albums, andrecord your own Field Experiences. Save a sighting location usingthe phone’s GPS, take notes, and save to the App for records ofyour nature adventures.About us:The Audubon mission is to conserve and restore naturalecosystems,  focusing on birds, other wildlife, and theirhabitats for the benefit of  humanity and the earth’sbiological diversity.Through its education, science and public policy initiatives,Audubon  engages people throughout the U.S. and Latin Americain conservation.  Audubon’s Centers, and its sanctuariesand  education programs are developing the next generation ofconservation leaders  by providing opportunities for families,students, teachers and others to learn  about and enjoy thenatural world.  The  science program is focused onconnecting people with nature through projects  like Audubonat Home and Great Backyard Bird Count.  Audubon’s volunteerCitizen Scientists  participate in research and conservationaction in a variety of ways, from  monitoring bird populationsand restoring critical wildlife habitat to  implementinghealthy habitat practices in their own backyards.  Audubon’spublic policy programs are supported  by a strong foundationof science, environmental education, and grassroots engagement.  Working with a network of  state offices,chapters, and volunteers, Audubon works to protect andrestore  our natural heritage.Visit Us Today!Please call us toll-free at 1-800-274-4201, or send an emailto [email protected] ifyou have a question about any of the following:Your membership (renewsing, extending, or updating yourinformation)Magazine subscriptions National mailingsPremiums (calendars, tote bags, etc.) Address changes for national mailings Requests for removals from mailing listsIf you are a member of the press, you can reach Audubon MediaRelations at [email protected] you are interested in starting an Audubon chapter, pleaseemail [email protected] all other matters, you can reach Audubon Customer Service withthe form below. Please describe your request in detail so that itcan be routed to the proper party. Thank you!
Audubon Bird Guide 6.6.7
Identify over 800 bird species