Mission / governance

A cultural atlas with scientific discipline.

World Fauna Atlas should feel art-forward and playful, while its governance makes the nonprofit purpose, review process, and conservation commitments explicit.

Meet the network

Scientific council

Research review, data quality, source context, and uncertainty notes.

Quarterly evidence review

Conservation board

Nonprofit priorities, habitat partnerships, and transparent field practice.

Open partnership register

Arts and ecology collective

Exhibitions, public workshops, sonic archives, and visual essays.

Public program calendar

Transparency

Trust is part of the interface.

The site should make its nonprofit stance visible without looking like a generic NGO brochure.

Visible uncertainty

Route pages should show when data is reviewed, provisional, community-submitted, or awaiting council context.

Nonprofit guardrails

Partnerships must support biodiversity education, habitat care, or public arts programming.

Open methods

Field-note rules, review criteria, and archive corrections belong in public documentation as the project matures.