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We are a home for Earth science data and computing professionals. Our sessions bring together the community for hands-on, interdisciplinary deep dives as we explore "Bridging Divides: Data, Technology, Community" this year. Learn more about this theme on the ESIP Meetings page.

Session and plenary recordings will be published on the ESIP YouTube Channel.
Friday July 31, 2026 9:00am - 10:30am CDT
iNaturalist (inaturalist.org) is most likely the most extensive global citizen science effort: over 4 million observers have contributed over 250 million biodiversity observations, many ingested by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (gbif.org). iNat data are cited in over 6,000 peer-reviewed publications, helps ground-truth satellite observations and validate model predictions, and has a fascinating AI/machine learning back end. This session provides a brief overview of iNaturalist and then primarily operates as an interactive open mic, encouraging participants to describe how they are using iNat, share tips, ask questions, and explore new uses. Bring something to share — the intent is to generate learning, catalyze new collaborations, and have fun.

Audience
Universal — especially of interest to educators and creative multi-disciplinary thinkers interested in citizen science, biodiversity, and Earth science data
Speakers
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Steve Young

Senior business consultant, EPA (retired); Innovate Inc.
Steve is a retired 30+ year EPA employee. He specialized in information technology, management, and policy with a focus on leveraging new technologies to provide open, actionable information to the public. He also developed a sub- specialty in biodiversity informatics and played a... Read More →

Friday July 31, 2026 9:00am - 10:30am CDT
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