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UKHab & BNG Platform Update

In addition to the introduction of Bing Maps, we are pleased to announce a whole host of enhancements to the UKHab & BNG platform. Built on valuable customer feedback, these latest updates aim to streamline workflows and provide even greater functionality. Key improvements include…

Ali Harvey Aug 28 2024
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Bing Maps Comes to Coreo!

We’re thrilled to announce the integration of Bing’s satellite imagery into Coreo’s mapping service. This exciting development marks a significant step forward in our ongoing commitment to improving data quality and accuracy for our users.

Ali Harvey Aug 22 2024

Coreo Folders Bring Order to Your Ecological Data!

Organising surveys and projects in Coreo just got even easier with the introduction of folders.  You can now group related surveys together into any folder structure you like, enabling you to keep your more complex projects neatly organised. What else is new? The main Projects page has a fresh new look – making it easier […]

Ali Harvey Jun 04 2024
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The new UKHab & BNG Platform is here!

We are excited to announce the release of the new UKHab & BNG Platform today. Designed to help you with the entire life cycle of your UKHab surveys and BNG work, the Platform comprises two significant updates: Firstly, we are launching v3.0 of the UKHab Survey App.  Built in partnership with the lead author of […]

Ali Harvey Apr 05 2024

An introduction to Mink MApp – an app focused on eradicating the American mink.

Background Throughout the 1900’s, water voles were a familiar sight on many water bodies across the UK. Immortalised as ‘Ratty’ in the classic childhood tale, The Wind in the Willows, water voles are also a key part of our ecosystem. Sometimes referred to as ‘mini beavers’, water voles constantly manage and micro-engineer waterways, with their […]

Dave Kilbey Dec 20 2022

Our new charity partnership

Photograph by Andy Gregory Natural Apptitude was formed in 2013. One of our key aims is to make a positive difference to the planet. Nearly 10 years later, we are still working hard on this mission and, slowly but surely, are helping to make a difference to the natural world and society.  Our work spans […]

Dave Kilbey Sep 13 2022

Top 9 reasons that you should be using apps for data collection

Think that apps are beyond your reach financially as a business, or too complicated to consider? Think again! With cloud-based app systems anyone can build and run spatial data collection projects. Apps can act as a significant business lever, enabling you and your staff to save time, money and improve data quality. These days there […]

Dave Kilbey Nov 15 2021