TrackMammal

TrackMammal is a mobile + web app for wildlife groups and land managers to standardize mammal observations without turning volunteers into data clerks. Users log sightings, tracks, scat, camera-trap hits, and roadkill with GPS, photos, and a simple evidence checklist. An AI assistant helps suggest likely species from photos and location, but it never “auto-confirms”—it assigns a confidence score and prompts for missing evidence. Projects can define target species, survey routes, and required fields, then export clean datasets (CSV/GeoJSON) for reports and grant compliance. The app also supports offline capture for remote areas and later sync. The honest pitch: this won’t beat iNaturalist for casual nature lovers, and it shouldn’t try. It wins by being boringly reliable for structured mammal monitoring where data quality and audit trails matter.

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