Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Community for Nature and Biodiversity
Community for Nature and Biodiversity
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.