CSV Import
Upload iNaturalist CSV exports and build posters from stable, complete datasets.
Turn animal observations into beautiful, science-ready posters. Designed primarily for trail camera datasets and other wildlife records, the tool helps summarize mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and occasional large invertebrates in print-ready PDFs.
Use your own records and images, or third-party material only with explicit permission.
Upload iNaturalist CSV exports and build posters from stable, complete datasets.
Search records by user, city or project with controlled limits and species selection.
Generate polished posters for reports, education, presentations and field projects.
The iNat BioPoster project includes two complementary tools designed to support wildlife records, trail camera workflows and iNaturalist-based documentation.
Wildlife posters and visual reports
Create scientific-style wildlife posters and visual reports from iNaturalist records. Ideal for turning observation data into clear, printable material for education, outreach and biodiversity documentation.
Open iNat BioPosterVideo review and observation preparation
Review trail camera videos in the browser, capture high-quality screenshots, organize records and prepare observations for iNaturalist. More details about this companion tool are available on the TrailCam App page.
Learn about TrailCam AppThe site presents the project. The application does the data processing, charts and PDF generation.
Use a CSV export or run a controlled API Beta search.
Review available animal taxa and choose the species for the poster.
Add images, review the summary and export a print-ready poster.
Designed for people and institutions that need clear visual summaries of wildlife records.
Present field data with clarity and visual impact.
Turn wildlife monitoring records into compelling visual summaries.
Create accessible teaching materials for students and communities.
Document species records and monitoring results professionally.
Communicate findings, outreach and conservation actions.
Transform your own observations into polished posters.
Use only your own observations and media, or third-party material with explicit permission from the observer or copyright holder.