The Naturalist Project
The Naturalist Project inspires curiosity and connection with nature through identification guides, videos, and resources. Explore biodiversity, learn new skills, and discover the wonders of the natural world in an engaging and accessible way. (Previously we were called Seahorse and Co)
Hunting for Mud Dragons: The Bubble & Blot Method
Exploring the Leaf Litter: Backyard BioBlitz Ep2
Backyard BioBlitz: How Many Species Can We Find?
The Naturalist Project: Our vision moving forward
How Snails are Helping Make the Next National Landmark: Natural Bridge Alabama
Coastal Treasures: Shelling Dauphin Island
Discovering Meiofauna: Magnesium Chloride Extraction Method
Salamander Season in the Eastern United States
This Dangerous Beetle Feasts on Snails: Cahaba National Wildlife Refuge
Alien-like inhabitants of Antarctica: The Cactus Worm
The Forgotten Mollusks: Solenogasters
A Glimpse into the Life of Tusk Shells
An Unlikely Duo: A Different Kind of Anemone Symbiosis
The Strange Peanut Worm: Sipuncula
Antarctic Polychaetes: Under the Ice
Sinister Ribbon Worms Lurking in the Dark
Antarctic Sea Pigs and Sea Cucumbers: Under the Ice
Antarctic Seastars and Brittle Stars: Under the Ice
Amazing Amphipods Under the Ice of Antarctica
Big Expansions: Seashell Identification Guides
It's a Snail Eat Snail World: The Gray-foot Lancetooth
Nautilus Shells: Parts of a Shell
Tusk Shells (Scaphopods): Parts of a Shell
Limpet Shells: Parts of a Shell
Bivalve Shells: Parts of a Shell
Gastropod (Snail) Shells: Parts of a Shell
Sea Silk: The Golden Fleece?!
What is a Left or Right-Handed Shell? Shell Chirality
What is Malacology?