Here at Wildnote, our team is continuously seeking input from our clients to make our software what you need it to be, not what we think you need it to be. We enjoy getting to know you in order to…
Cultivating Diversity for Healthy Ecosystems and Thriving Communities
Environmentalism – What Counts, and Who’s Counting? One of the ironies of environmentalism is the lack of human diversity in a discipline utterly devoted to protecting and preserving diversity. While opening doors to invite diversity in is critical, opening our…
Chris Webster, Archaeology Technology Specialist
Bringing Technology to Archaeology, and Archaeology to Technology Wildnote’s resident archaeology expert, Chris Webster, is passionate about helping professional archaeologists integrate new technology into their practices. “I‘ve always been the kind of person to try to find more efficient ways…
Focus on Features – Our Technology Branches Out
What’s new, what’s improved, and what’s in the pipeline for 2018 Digital technology makes environmental work easier, and that technology is improving every day. Wildnote’s platform and functionality keeps improving, always with the goal of bringing the environmental community the…
Want to do good and still make money? Consider a B Corporation
“I think the B Corp structure could save capitalism from itself.” -Kristen Hazard, Wildnote CEO & Founder Future conservationists approve! A growing number of companies are redefining success in business by putting high standards of social and environmental performance, accountability,…
Wildnote Makes Tedious Government Forms a Little Bit Easier
As a tech company that loves the environment and those who care for it, Wildnote is adding a Government Agency Required-Form Export feature to make your work easier. We started with the USACE Wetland Data Determination Form and will soon tackle…
Garbage Doesn’t Lie: Archaeology Month Celebrates the Past and Those Who Preserve It.
“Archaeology is the unedited version of history.” Dr. Adrian Praetzelellis Winston Churchill must not have known any archaeologists when he said, “History is written by the victors.” Through the painstaking endeavors of surveys, excavations, and data processing, archaeologists unearth…
Building In Resiliency – Cities use land use policies to take the lead.
Mother Nature always bats last. And wherever humans decide to live or work, she demands we consider prevention, protection, and resiliency from her mighty swing. Environmental consultants continually work to provide accurate data and sound science to help planners build…
Wildnote taxonomy update includes USDA Plant lists, Wetland Regions lists, and more.
Easily integrate taxonomy lists into custom surveys. You asked for it, we delivered! Wildnote is a unique species among digital data collection apps, now offering 15 distinct taxonomy lists for use with custom surveys. You won’t find this survey feature anywhere…
Want to join the Wildnote team? We need a mobile dev!
This position is no longer available. Thank you for checking. Wildnote is growing and needs a new mobile developer. We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated individual for developing new features and fixing bugs within our mobile data collection application…
Wildnote Connections Blog
The Wildnote Connections blog highlights good people doing good work in the environmental community. Like a healthy ecosystem, when people and groups connect, the network grows stronger and more productive. Back to Wildnote Home Page.