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Open Nature
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Open Nature was born in 2024, as a collaborative initiative coordinated by Vizzuality. Our initiative is supported by a growing community of contributors from science, policy, and technology domains, including organizations committed to open-source principles and biodiversity action. We are actively developing partnerships with institutions across the globe, ensuring diverse regional and technical perspectives help shape the initiative.
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Collaboration Opportunities
We are building Open Nature as a shared platform for innovation and action. If your organization is working on biodiversity monitoring, open-source tools, scalable datasets, or decision-support technologies, we invite you to join us.
We welcome collaborations through:
  1. Co-development of open biodiversity data products.
  2. Technical contributions and engineering support.
  3. Research partnerships and data integration.
  4. Joint funding proposals and policy outreach.
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Whether you’re a scientist, funder, or local community — there’s a way to get involved.
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