We seek to highlight the often-overlooked biodiversity in our city, encouraging people to recognize and appreciate the species that live alongside us. Many are unaware of the wildlife in their own neighborhoods, let alone global conservation issues.
By providing engaging, accessible information on local species and environmental challenges, this site aims to inspire curiosity, awareness, and action—empowering the community to protect and coexist with nature.
Disclaimer: The scientific information presented on this website is based on credible research and external sources. I do not claim original discovery. Full citations are provided at the bottom of each article.
Students: If you're in high school or college studying biology, ecology, or environmental science, this is an excellent opportunity to:
Adult Contributors: Those with relevant knowledge can:
Our community-built database documents the plants and animals of West Windsor, tracking how environmental changes are affecting local species. Each entry follows a consistent format to help you easily find and compare information.
Discover detailed profiles of local flora and fauna, each with high-quality images and descriptions of their ecological roles in our community.
Learn how climate change, urbanization, and other factors are currently affecting each species' population and behavior patterns.
See which species are thriving and which need protection, with actionable suggestions for how you can help.
All content is created and reviewed by local experts and volunteers, ensuring accurate, up-to-date information.
Every species document includes:
We value your input to help improve this initiative. Please take a moment to share your thoughts, suggestions, or report any issues you've encountered.
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Explore our ongoing initiatives to document and protect West Windsor's biodiversity. Each project represents a collaborative effort between community members, students, and local experts.