Wikispecies
Created in September 2004 by the Wikimedia Foundation, Wikispecies stands as a remarkable online project with the singular focus of cataloging and documenting all species of life on our planet. This collaborative initiative shares its roots with Wikimedia's more widely recognized projects like Wikipedia, but it distinguishes itself by concentrating on biological taxonomy and classification.
Wikispecies categorizes species according to established biological taxonomy principles. It provides a wealth of information about each species, encompassing scientific names, classifications, synonyms, and references to scientific literature. It has become a reference tool for researchers, scientists, educators, and anyone intrigued by the diversity of life on Earth.
A global community of registered users and contributors works together to add, edit, and augment species information, ensuring its accuracy and completeness. The multilingual approach of Wikispecies fosters a diverse range of contributors who can contribute species data in their preferred languages, breaking down language barriers and making this valuable resource accessible to a worldwide audience.
Wikispecies not only serve as a scientific reference but also as an educational tool. It offers opportunities for students, educators, and the curious to explore and learn about the intricacies of biodiversity and taxonomy. With expansion with other Wikimedia projects, such as Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons, Wikispecies is integral in documenting, understanding, and appreciating the wondrous tapestry of life surrounding us.
Official website: https://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page