The Mammal Committee of Nature Kenya and the National Museums of Kenya have partnered with Spotteron Citizen Science to develop a mobile app to monitor mammals in Kenya.
The mobile app, known as Mammal Atlas Kenya (Makenya), is currently available on Google Play and Spotteron’s website (www.spotteron.net). Spotteron is a web-based platform that hosts citizen science, environment protection and volunteer monitoring apps.
Makenya seeks to involve naturalists in collecting scientific data to map the distribution of over 390 mammal species. Data collected will then inform the development of a distribution map for mammals in Kenya.
“The app allows users to record mammal sightings using their mobile phones. It captures locations where the mammals were recorded. The captured data is then used to populate distribution maps,” Simon Musila, Head of Mammalogy section of the National Museums of Kenya said.