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ARKive was a groundbreaking online initiative that aimed to create a digital record of the world’s species, with a particular focus on those threatened with extinction. Launched on May 20, 2003, ARKive was the brainchild of Wildscreen, a UK-registered educational charity .
ARKive was technically developed by Hewlett-Packard as part of the HP Labs’ Digital Media Systems research program . The project received support from leading conservation organizations, including:
Additionally, academic institutions such as the Natural History Museum, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and the Smithsonian Institution provided valuable support .
At its peak, ARKive featured:
The platform attracted over half a million visitors monthly from more than 200 countries .
ARKive served as a significant educational resource, offering:
Despite its success, ARKive faced financial challenges:
After closure, the complete ARKive collection was securely stored offline for future generations .
In an exciting development, Wildscreen has announced plans to revitalize its online platform:
The new project is supported by:
Wildscreen is collaborating with Bath-based software development agency Rocketmakers to develop the ARK prototype .
Wildscreen ARK aims to:
The project will initially focus on UK species and content, with plans for expansion based on user feedback and testing.This revival of ARKive’s spirit through Wildscreen ARK represents a continued commitment to nature education and conservation in the digital age.