Community / public field stations

A nonprofit atlas grows through gatherings.

World Fauna Atlas keeps the community layer visible: events, workshops, field walks, artist sessions, and research forums tied to real migration chapters.

Host a chapter

Public programming

Events behave like open field stations, not marketing meetups.

Local chapters

Community hosts can gather field notes, photos, sounds, and route memories.

Live observatory

Remote sessions make seasonal movement legible for people far from the route.

Events

Upcoming public moments.

Each event is shaped as a small public institution: a host, a route, a method, and a way to contribute something useful.

Community lab

Open Chapter Builder

A practical session for turning observations into reviewed field-note submissions.

Date
Aug 02
Location
Izmir coast
Host
Leyla Sari
Exhibition

Ecology x Art Studio Night

A public studio night for sketches, route films, sonic archives, and chapter badges.

Date
Jul 18
Location
Antwerp field archive
Host
Arts and Ecology Collective
Research forum

Migration Observatory Session

Researchers review seasonal sightings and show how uncertainty enters the atlas.

Date
Jul 04
Location
Online and Lisbon lab
Host
Scientific council
Field chapter

Nocturnal Field Walk

A listening walk that pairs wetland movement with field recordings and public notes.

Date
Jun 21
Location
Camargue wetlands
Host
Mira Delen, sound artist