iNat BioPoster Beta

Create wildlife posters from trail camera and iNaturalist records

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.

Preview of a cougar poster generated with iNat BioPoster Beta
Poster preview Real PDF output generated from a cougar dataset.
CSV

CSV Import

Upload iNaturalist CSV exports and build posters from stable, complete datasets.

API

API Beta Search

Search records by user, city or project with controlled limits and species selection.

PDF

Print-ready PDF

Generate polished posters for reports, education, presentations and field projects.

Representative trail camera used for wildlife monitoring
Project focus

Built primarily for trail camera wildlife records

iNat BioPoster Beta is designed for animal observations, especially trail camera datasets and field documentation workflows.

Other animal observations can still be used, but the project is optimized for wildlife monitoring and trail camera records.

Best suited for

Mammals Birds Reptiles Amphibians Large invertebrates
Simple workflow

From records to poster in minutes

The site presents the project. The application does the data processing, charts and PDF generation.

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Choose a data source

Use a CSV export or run a controlled API Beta search.

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Select a species

Review available animal taxa and choose the species for the poster.

3

Generate the PDF

Add images, review the summary and export a print-ready poster.

Who is it for?

Designed for people and institutions that need clear visual summaries of wildlife records.

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Researchers

Present field data with clarity and visual impact.

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Trail camera users

Turn wildlife monitoring records into compelling visual summaries.

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Environmental educators

Create accessible teaching materials for students and communities.

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Biodiversity projects

Document species records and monitoring results professionally.

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NGOs and conservation

Communicate findings, outreach and conservation actions.

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iNaturalist observers

Transform your own observations into polished posters.

Responsible use

Respect records, images and sensitive locations

Use only your own observations and media, or third-party material with explicit permission from the observer or copyright holder.

Read responsible use policy