What is BugGuide?

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Please help support BugGuide by donating: https://fundisu.foundation.iastate.ed... What will my donation be used for? Just around the corner are a new mobile-friendly website, identification recommendations based on artificial intelligence (to free up our volunteers from identifying the very common insects over and over), and more integration with other projects with similar goals. For this to happen, we need to engage very smart people to help us release BugGuide 2.0, and smart people are expensive. $15k will fund a 6-week consulting contract. $90k will fund one year of a full-time web developer. Think about what BugGuide would look like with a solid foundation of funding underneath it. With full-time staff working on development instead of John working nights and weekends. With a half-time staff member working on collaboration with other projects and agencies like iNaturalist and LepSnap and the Nature Conservancy and the Xerces Society and USGS and others. BugGuide could be so much more! What is BugGuide? BugGuide is an online community of naturalists who enjoy learning about and sharing our observations of insects and other related creatures. If you want to know more about an insect, you can submit a picture of it to BugGuide and the community will tell you what it is and direct you to a BugGuide page that will tell you all about it. So far over a million insects have been identified and over 34,000 people have contributed. Why Donate to BugGuide? BugGuide is funded solely by donations. Yet it is a critical part of the scientific infrastructure for North American insect information, and has even led to the discovery of new species. As national priorities shift away from scientific research, you have a chance to give directly to where real research is happening without layers of bureaucracy. In fact, for this fundraiser the ISU Foundation (which handles donations for BugGuide) has even waived its administrative fee! Why Do We Need BugGuide? Kids are increasingly caught up in their devices instead of exploring the natural world. BugGuide is kid-friendly and welcomes youth who are interested in insects. Help the next generation have a rich encyclopedia of insect information to explore. And, far from rejecting technology, we want to harness it to help us learn more about our world.