National Parks Wildlife Guide

National Parks Wildlife Guide Free App

Rated 3.76/5 (209) —  Free Android application by eNature

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About National Parks Wildlife Guide

This interactive field guide to the wildlife and plants of 100 National Parks includes all the birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians you'll encounter while visiting a park as well as helps you identify native trees and wildflowers.

NOTE: This app requires an active internet connection.

Created for the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA), the guide is also full of useful information about each park such as major sites within it, directions, hours and fees, links, and phone numbers to make reservations or get more information.

The NPCA National Parks Field Guides will help you do all sorts of things--- find out what species of bird you just saw on the beach in Cape Cod, learn what grizzly bears eat for dinner in Denali, know when porcupine mating season begins in the Shenandoah or identify the trees you find in Yosemite.

It's comprehensive-- all native birds and animals are included, along with photos, in-depth descriptions, audio, field marks and more. Users can also search for Endangered Species or Poisonous/Dangerous species native to any of the 100 national parks featured.
The 100 parks included are a representative sampling of the hundreds of parks in the national park system that support critical wildlife habitat – from seashores and recreational areas to riverways and historical sites.

Intended for novices and experts alike, the guide’s design and content selection maximize its accessibility and ease-of-use so that users can easily find within the guide the wildlife they are most likely to encounter. No other field guide matches the content and capabilities of this mobile field guide.

The field guide was developed for the National Parks Conservation Association by eNature.com. At the heart of this mobile app is eNature’s comprehensive, geographically segmentable database of U.S. wildlife, both animals and plants. eNature.com’s core content of wildlife information includes almost 6,000 individual species and originated with the same data set used to create the printed Audubon Field Guides. All the data has been carefully reviewed and vetted by leading biologists, zoologists and other natural history specialists. eNature.com has consistently been one of the Internet's most-visited sites for nature and wildlife information and has won numerous awards and accolades.

How to Download / Install

Download and install National Parks Wildlife Guide version 3.0 on your Android device!
Downloaded 50,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: com.enature.guides.npca2, download National Parks Wildlife Guide.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
Code updates to support recent releases of Android, bug fixes, additional species content and increased options for sharing on Facebook and Twitter.
More downloads  National Parks Wildlife Guide reached 50 000 - 100 000 downloads
Version update National Parks Wildlife Guide was updated to version 3.0
Name changed  Name changed! Park Wildlife Field Guide now is known as National Parks Wildlife Guide.
More downloads  National Parks Wildlife Guide reached 10 000 - 50 000 downloads

What are users saying about National Parks Wildlife Guide

U70%
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Doesn't work when selecting items. Full of ads.

U70%
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Knowledge is power

B70%
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Says no network connection. WRONG!

U70%
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None of the parks would open when tapped. All my permissions are on.

R70%
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Downloaded but never worked, kept saying internet connection needed despite my phone being connected

U70%
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Samsung gs8p app won't connect all others do. Shame

U70%
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Would not open. Incorrectly kept stating no Wi-Fi or data connection. Uninstalled.

U70%
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I could not get it to work on Samsung TabS2.

U70%
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App does not work if you only have WiFi connection and no network.

U70%
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Great App to see all the National Parks. It has a map showing the parks in your area. Plus it has an amazing database of the animals and vegatation in each Park. A majority of the animals have sounds and a great description of each. LOVE THIS APP!

U70%
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Will not open, says Internet not connected and i have it connected? Getting fed up with this app

U70%
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We cannot detect an Internet connection. My Internet is working fine. Suck ass app

U70%
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Will not start: "We cannot detect a network connection" despite both wifi and cellular data being on. Moto g5 plus. Uninstalled and reinstalled, same outcome. It's a nice idea, but . . .

Q70%
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Amaranthus retroflexus is anything but toxic, about as far from toxic as you can get. I eat it on an almost daily basis, raw or cooked.

W70%
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A great app for both audio and visual identification of everything from snakes, reptiles, mammals, wildflowers and birds. A solid "10" .

H70%
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Can you please show all species of the parks

Q70%
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Needs to fix threatened speices

Q70%
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App works good.

Q70%
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Works great!!

Q70%
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This is the most important and best app

K70%
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Awesome

Q70%
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:) now downloading hope it really rocks :)

N70%
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It has all necessary information to know about

S70%
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The pictures are good as are the descriptions. The problem is that the lists only download a small section and when you try to get to the bottom to tell it to continue uploading, it scrolls back up to the top of the list. After 20 minutes of fighting I am giving up and uninstalling. Too bad it looks like it might be a nice app.

E70%
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That's beautiful

S70%
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Description of the animals in general terms No specific description of animals in the specific Park GARBAGE

S70%
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Very good app

X70%
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While the photos and descriptions are informative, the initial interface is clumsy; the park list will not allow fine scrolling on my Nook HD, it either runs away to the end of the list, or selects the park closest to point on screen where your finger or stylus touched the screen to start the swipe. When in one of the parks pages, the navigation is awkward, and if you select a species, the detail page has no button to go back a level or return you to park's start page. The search functions are not very intuitive, and they offer little in the way of guidance for users who have no idea of what kinds of animals/plants they should be looking for.

X70%
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Helpful to children.But I wish there were more images of animals shown.

X70%
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It geves all the information you need except how to get there from where you are. But there is a map.

X70%
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I have wifi and a full data connection and the app cannot find a network connection?

U70%
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It shows me nothing but a bank screen with no options to choose from. All it is is a white screen with maps at the top or a black screen with list at the top. What the heck guys, please fix before I Uninstall.

C70%
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Good

S70%
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Nice

S70%
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Gr8 educyatnl app briilianto photography

K70%
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Sad to say it, but the UI is just totally unusable. I hope it gets a rewrite... :-(

P70%
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Awesome

M70%
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But i have a suggestion for an improvement (or a separate app). Why can't we just search which flora and fauna are in which regions of the country? Why must it be organized by park? This is a particular pain in the hiney for losers like me that wish to check which potentially dangerous wildlife in my region, even though there are no national parks in my approximate vicinity. What i REALLY hoped i'd find was a downloadable version of The Reader's Digest Illustrated Guide To North American Wildlife. ):

Z70%
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Content is good but it should be cached so that repeated downloads can be avoided.

Z70%
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Great!


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