Kuno Beta

Join the Kuno Beta Community!

After a lot of research, thinking and early development work - we are so excited to invite you to get a sneak preview of Kuno Beta - the development site for the nature platform.

Kuno is a platform for the people and groups who love nature and want to share their knowledge, love, connection with and efforts to conserve the natural world.

The Kuno platform is in the early stages of development and is working with a small but rapidly growing community of contributing communities, groups, experts, writers and photographers.

We have a very big vision for how to build a global platform for life on Earth, but are in our early stages.

We would love for you join the Beta community as we build out the Beta site features, information and tools for the contributing authors, photographers, and nature lovers who are checking out and testing the site.

Kuno Contributors
An early community of contributors are developing field guides and adding stories to this shared platform for Life on Earth
Bugs, Bugs, Bugs!

Yes - as you can see - there are still plenty of unfinished parts of the Kuno platform, plenty of bugs we are testing, information and content we are building out, and parts of the experience for the contributing community and users that we are thinking through and testing out.

That is why it is so exciting to invite you to get a sneak preview of the site. We would love to hear what you think! If you have any suggestions or ideas on how the site is looking, feeling and on the experience for you as a user, get in touch!

If you trip any bugs - it'd be fantastic if you could let us know.

Send us an email: life@kuno.earth for any ideas, bugs you've noticed, suggestions or feedback.

Ant Amazon
This is a beta site - it is still being built so has plenty of bugs! Help us find them!
Become one of the earliest contributing authors

The Kuno platform for nature already has an incredible and rapidly growing group of amazing contributing authors and groups who are building out this crowd-sourced platform for the natural world and life on Earth.

From Pakistan and Brazil, to the Philippines and Bruny Island in Tasmania.

We would love for you to be one of the first contributing authors to this exciting project - sign up here and we'll get you setup and ready to go!

Writing
Be one of the earliest people or groups to pen (or type) an article for the Kuno platform for life on Earth
“In every curving beach, in every grain of sand, there is the story of the earth.” – Rachel Carson.

Phill Pullinger
Phill Pullinger
Phill is a GP, conservationist, author of Tarkine Trails, and co-founder of Kuno. Phill has broad...


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