SE Early Detection Network

SE Early Detection Network

by Charles T. Bargeron

2 ratings
1 review

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • May 15, 2012
  • December 22, 2022
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Report sightings of invasive plants, animals, insects, and plant pathogens in the Southeastern United States. Submit observations with images and GPS data to aid in early detection and management efforts. Access identification guides and distribution maps to help protect local ecosystems.

Report invasive species sightings
Submit images with reports
Automatic GPS location capture
Online and offline reporting
Species identification guides
Real-time distribution maps
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What's New in SE Early Detection Network

4.6.5

December 22, 2022

Support Warning - EDDMaps is growing. To develop new and better maintain current features, we have consolidated our regional apps into one EDDMapS app. We will discontinue supporting SEEDN as of March 31, 2023 and ask for you to join us on our new platform. For any questions or concerns, email bugwood@uga.edu.

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User reviews

Needs more entry fields and data explorer.

I have been using this app a lot lately and find myself being frustrated with the limitations of this app.

- Will not allow more than one photo upload per record.

- Limited number of text fields means important data such as Site Name, Ownership,and Location Description not being collected.

-Abundance data entry not working. If I tell the app this is a dense patch, that density data is not shown on the online report.

-No easy way to view existing data or points already catalogued into EEDmapS from a mobile device. I believe it's critical to be out in the field and view nearby reports with gps locations for site monitoring and management.
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FAQ

What is SE Early Detection Network used for?

SE Early Detection Network is used to identify and report invasive plants, animals, insects, and plant pathogens in the Southeastern United States. It helps in the early detection and management of these species to protect local ecosystems.

How does SE Early Detection Network help protect the environment?

By reporting sightings of invasive species, users provide vital information that helps assess infestation extent and potentially eradicate new problems before they become widespread. This protects wildlife habitat, agriculture, and recreational areas.

Can I report sightings without an internet connection?

Yes, SE Early Detection Network offers offline reporting. Reports are saved on your phone and can be uploaded later when you have network connectivity.

Does SE Early Detection Network provide information to help identify species?

Yes, the app includes Species ID Guides with images and information on the most problematic non-native invasive plants, insects, and plant pathogens found in the Southeastern United States.

What devices is SE Early Detection Network available on?

SE Early Detection Network is available on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices. It is designed for mobile use in the field.

How often is SE Early Detection Network updated?

The latest version of SE Early Detection Network is 4.6.5, which was last updated on December 22, 2022. Updates ensure the app remains functional and includes the latest information.

What is the age rating for SE Early Detection Network?

SE Early Detection Network has an age rating of 4+. This indicates it is suitable for children aged 4 and older, making it accessible for a wide range of users interested in environmental reporting.

What is the user rating for SE Early Detection Network?

SE Early Detection Network has a rating of 3.5 stars based on 2 ratings. This provides a general indication of user satisfaction with the application.