iRecord App
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Description

iRecord App enables you to get involved with biological recording. Contribute your species sightings with GPS acquired coordinates, descriptions and other information, thus providing scientists with important new biodiversity information that contributes to nature conservation, planning, research and education.

Your data will be kept secure and will be regularly backed up. Automatic checks will be applied to your observations to help spot potential errors, and experts can review your sightings. All wildlife sightings for non-sensitive species are shared with other users and will be made available to National Recording Schemes, Local Record Centres and Vice County Recorders (VCRs).

• Works fully offline
• Record all the wildlife you see - supports all UK species
• Add new records with minimal effort
• Benefit from automatic data checks and review by experts
• Share your sightings with the recording community
• Contribute to science and conservation
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4.76 out of 5

447 ratings in United Kingdom

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scarlet rose 1965 on

Where are the animals & birds shown in the preview??

Easy to use app

Skinnies on

This is a great app, simple to use to record the natural environment. Knowing that this is helping to catalogue nature is a good feeling. Be really handy if could up load short videos.

Excellent app

Fizzogical on

Okay, it’s not 100% perfect, but I blame the photo/photographer not the app. It’s amazing.

Enthusiastic naturalist

Saz12JG on

I’ve just started using this a couple of weeks ago and I’m hooked! Very easy to use, great that there is photo recognition built in, helps build my confidence. Would recommend

User friendly and informative

Marcus Mulcahy on

Great way of keeping records and making sure they actually matter. Highly recommended.

Quick hassle free recording

Jenny HW on

This is so quick and simple to use. Definitely encourages me to submit records. Great that I can lock the settings to send in multiple records for a site.

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Clive Riches on

Unable to login since iOS upgrade to 16.0

Great citizen science tool.

Claremou on

So easy to use. I love being part of the citizen science community helping to track the country’s ecosystem.

At last a one size fits all record centre

AndyDrewDez on

Enables you to record everything you find, within great precision and accuracy not just for the location but also for the species identification.

Superb app BUT “edit” simply does not work

Dead in the water 1971 on

Great app in as far as, quick look up, lots of choice of status and clear layout. BUT… if you make a simple mistake and you hit upload already, you’re in a world of pain because then you have to go to the website in a browser and when you click “edit this entry”, the next page freezes, the map disappears and if you do get to eventually change the entry, the submit button is completely dead (sometimes a refresh page works) When I managed to finally edit a spotted date, it still shows the wrong date in the app. When I finally managed to change a bird name, it still shows the wrong name in the app. If it’s doing the same at the collation end, I worry the wrong data is getting collected. The app is great, superb, but let us edit a mistake from within the app please.

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App Info

Category
Education
Languages
English
Recent version
6.1.0 (6 months ago )
Released on
May 9, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last updated
3 weeks ago