Australian plant documentation workbench

Find missing species coverage faster, with trusted source context.

APNI Species Checker helps you move from search to verification to action across APC, Wikipedia, iNaturalist, and conservation data.

Core workflow

  1. SearchFind species by name, family, or APNI ID.
  2. AssessReview Wikipedia and iNaturalist presence instantly.
  3. TriageSurface discrepancies and missing coverage.
  4. ActGenerate drafts and continue with less friction.

Why this exists

Australian species data is spread across authoritative but disconnected sources. This tool gives you one focused workflow for coverage review and follow-up writing.

Built for repeated work

Designed for high-volume checking sessions where workflow clarity matters more than generic dashboard widgets.

Action-oriented outputs

Move from evidence gathering to discrepancy triage and draft generation without jumping between tools.

Use cases that matter

Practical workflows for taxonomy and documentation contributors.

Coverage sweeps by family

Quickly identify missing or weak species pages and plan the next work queue.

Conservation discrepancy triage

Compare source signals and prioritise fixes where statuses diverge.

Draft-first authoring workflow

Generate and refine article drafts from structured source context.

Data sources and trust

Source quality is visible, not hidden. APNI Species Checker links each workflow to authoritative systems.

Ready to improve species coverage?

Start with the dashboard, then move directly into Species Hub.