New App Developed in Vermont has High Hopes of Helping Haiti
The new app featuring a pair of Hispaniolan Trogons, the national bird of Haiti.
The app features 58 bird species and subspecies that are unique, or
endemic, to the island of Hispaniola, the birthplace of John James
Audubon. With comprehensive information on each, strikingly detailed
paintings, and an astounding library of bird songs and calls, The Birds
of Haiti and the Dominican Republic is an insightful look into some of
the most remarkable bird habitats on the planet. At the same time, it
provides a powerful tool to support the rebuilding efforts of a nation
in great need.
This project was wholly underwritten by the partners,” said Green
Mountain Digital Creative Director Charlie Rattigan. “Not a single
penny will be charged for our time, effort or materials. All of the
funds we raise from the sales of this app will go to help Haiti.”
Most of the material for the app came from the popular Princeton
University Press field guide, The Birds of the Dominican Republic and
Haiti, while the recordings of bird songs and calls were provided by
the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Macaulay Library, the world’s largest
archive of natural sounds.
“It was an easy sell to convince each of the partners to contribute,”
said McFarland. “From the artists and authors to the publishers,
designers and software developers, all leaped at the opportunity to
help Haiti.”
With materials in hand from the other partners, Green Mountain Digital,
creators of natural history guides for mobile devices, and Brisk
Mobile, a Canadian mobile application developer, designed and developed
The Birds of Haiti and the Dominican Republic app.
100% of the app sales will go immediately to relief efforts in Haiti
led by Partners in Health and Habitat for Humanity. The funds will
directly support on-the-ground efforts to provide medical care and
critical supplies to those affected by the earthquake, as well as to
long term strategies to rebuild stronger and more sustainable
communities in Haiti.
“We chose these two organizations because they have a long history in
helping Haiti and have been doing amazing work there since the
earthquake -- they really need our help,” said National Aviary
biologist Steve Latta, lead author of the Princeton University Press
field guide.
Partners In Health (PIH)
has been working on the ground in Haiti for over 20 years. They
urgently need your support to help those affected by the recent
earthquake. The work of PIH is inspired by three primary goals: to care
for its patients, to alleviate the root causes of disease in their
communities, and to share lessons learned around the world. Based in
Boston, PIH employs more than 11,000 people worldwide, including
doctors, nurses and community health workers.
Habitat for Humanity has 26 years of experience serving families in
Haiti. It has provided more than 2,000 families with housing solutions
through a variety of initiatives including projects for new home
construction, progressive building, and home improvements. It also
builds capacity in construction skills, disaster mitigation and
financial literacy, and works in coordination with community and
government representatives. Habitat has responded to Haiti’s current
crisis by addressing both immediate relief efforts and long-term
shelter solutions for low-income families.
You can find the app on iTunes.
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Partners of The Birds of Haiti and the Dominican Republic iPhone and
iPod Touch app:
Green Mountain
Digital
A digital media company that designs, develops, and publishes
interactive programs with emphasis on nature and field guides.
Brisk
Mobile is a full service mobile development house focusing on
providing development services on all major mobile platforms with
extensive experience on iPhone, Android, and Blackberry.
Vermont
Center for Ecostudies
Dedicated to the understanding and conservation wildlife, VCE promotes
conservation practices to benefit biodiversity. With a reach extending
from northern New England through the Caribbean to South America, VCE’s
work in wildlife research and population monitoring unites people and
science for conservation.
The Department of Conservation and Field Research at the National Aviary
focuses on applied conservation problems linked to the impact of human
population and resource consumption on birds, environment, and
environmental sustainability.
Princeton
University Press
Our fundamental mission is to disseminate scholarship (through print
and digital media) both within academia and to society at large.
Material for this app comes from the field guide, The Birds of the
Dominican Republic and Haiti, published by PUP.
Cornell Lab of Ornithology Macaulay Library
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology
uses the best science and technology--and inspires the widest range of
people and organizations--to solve critical problems facing wildlife.
The bird vocalizations in this app come from the Macaulay Library, the
world’s largest archive of animal sounds.
United States Fish and Wildlife Service Wildlife
Without Borders Program
Conserving international wildlife and plants for future
generations.
Barry
Kent MacKay
Naturalist, writer and illustrator, Barry portrayed all of the endemic
birds of Hispaniola in the field guide, The Birds of the Dominican
Republic and Haiti, and shared them here.
