Nature Watch : A smartphone App for IBAs

BirdLife International and its partners are working to develop an exciting new iPhone application to better conserve our Important Bird Areas. The App is called ‘Nature Watch’ and it has been designed to encourage engagement, information sharing and social networking around sites.

It will allow you to share text and images from the sites, and for you to monitor this activity and communicate with others in real time. All you need to be involved is an iPhone or iPad.

It will allow visitors to IBAs to share text and images from the sites.

To register and become an exclusive Nature Watch tester, please fill in this web-form and enjoy it.

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