Nonprofit / vol. III / migration season 2026

World Fauna Atlas

A living atlas of migration, biodiversity, and ecological art co-written by researchers, artists, organizers, and field observers.

1,284
species charted
62
migration routes
38
field chapters
Plate 01 - migration corridors
Cartography - S. Okafor and councilBadge unlocked: First observation

Section 01 - migration atlas

Trace the route. Unlock the chapter.

Each migration is a story visitors can follow season by season, route by route, and badge by badge. The atlas can use Mapbox when a token is present and keeps a designed fallback when it is not.

Live atlas preview
Add NEXT_PUBLIC_MAPBOX_TOKEN for the live map.

Section 02 - community pulse

Events are field stations for the public.

Radiate-style community energy, rebuilt for a nonprofit atlas: field walks, artist talks, workshops, and observatory sessions around shared ecological routes.

Community lab

Open Chapter Builder

Date
Aug 02
Location
Izmir coast
Host
Leyla Sari
Exhibition

Ecology x Art Studio Night

Date
Jul 18
Location
Antwerp field archive
Host
Arts and Ecology Collective
Research forum

Migration Observatory Session

Date
Jul 04
Location
Online and Lisbon lab
Host
Scientific council

Section 03 - people network

Artists, scientists, councils, chapters.

Governance and creative production are visible from day one, so the project feels like a serious cultural institution with an open door.

Artist

Noah Bell

AR producer

Playable route layers for public map experiences

Toronto

Organizer

Amina Rahman

Field editor

Community submissions, captions, and archive care

Dhaka / London

Organizer

Leyla Sari

Organizer

Open Atlas chapters and nonprofit partnerships

Izmir

Researcher

Dr. Mateo Alvarez

Researcher

Seasonal bird movement and citizen observations

Lisbon

Section 04 - open atlas

Contribute the evidence of a living planet.

Field notes, sounds, sketches, photos, and route memories become public chapters when reviewed and contextualized by the atlas community.

Observations

Submit seasonal sightings, habitat notes, and field sketches from local chapters.

Ecological art

Publish drawings, short films, sound works, and visual essays tied to routes.

Research notes

Link species records, references, uncertainty, and council-reviewed evidence.

Chapter hosting

Organize walks, workshops, public map sessions, and nonprofit partnerships in your region.

Scientific council

Research review, data quality, source context, and uncertainty notes.

Quarterly evidence review

Conservation board

Nonprofit priorities, habitat partnerships, and transparent field practice.

Open partnership register

Arts and ecology collective

Exhibitions, public workshops, sonic archives, and visual essays.

Public program calendar