Amazing Endemic Species (AES) is an open-source, community-driven SaaS (Species-as-a-Service) application. AES has:
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๐ 3D Dynamic Globe: AES maps endemic species all over the world in a 3D dynamic globe.
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๐ Explore Endemic Species Dataset: Dive into comprehensive endemic species information that include species classification, geographical distribution, conservation status and more details from Wikipedia or IUCN Red List.
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๐ฆ User-Friendly API Services: AES provides easy-to-use API services, which means you can seamlessly access AES data for your scientific research or any secondary development projects.
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โจ Open-Source and Community-Driven: Being open-source means transparency and the opportunity for anyone to improve the project. Such as, you can contribute to the database ensuring that the information is continually updated and accurate.
Join the AES community and help to map and protect the worldโs endemic species! Whether youโre contributing data, using the API for your research, or simply exploring the globe, every little bit helps.
New contributors welcome! First off, thanks for your interest in contributing! ๐
If you want to add more species to AES, you can follow the contributing guidelines or submit an issue labeling add-more-species
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- ONLY accept
JPG
images with150x150
px. - Ensure your photo features one species with good quality and easily identifiable
If you experience bugs, feel free to open an issue. And if you would like to implement a new feature or bug fix, you can raise a pull request with the steps below.
- Fork the repository and clone it to your local machine.
- Make the necessary changes to the data or code.
- Create a pull request with a clear description of the modifications you've made.
For more details, see Best Practice for Pull Requests on GitHub
The defination of "endemic species" in AES refers to a species that is native to and restricted to a specific geographical area. This area means the country code, ISO 3166.
Endemic species are not found naturally anywhere else in the world. These species have typically evolved in isolation over long periods, adapting to their unique environment, and can be highly sensitive to changes in their habitat. Endemism is significant in conservation biology because endemic species are often more vulnerable to extinction due to their limited distribution and specialized habitat requirements.
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All the information about species is from the IUCN Red List website. To make the IUCN Red List a more complete Barometer of Life. Donate via this link: https://www.iucnredlist.org/support/donate.
This repository is licensed under MIT, and the content of all images and species data is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.