Creek Critters Cheats

Creek Critters Hack 5.6 + Redeem Codes

How healthy is your stream?

Developer: Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States, Inc.
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 5.6
ID: com.critter.app

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Description

Use Creek Critters to:
· find the tiny critters (macroinvertebrates) that live in your stream
· identify the critters using a visual key with line drawings and photos
· automatically create a report on your stream’s health based on your findings
· map your stream report

A tool for education and community engagement!

Version history

5.6
2023-04-05
Minor changes to reflect the developer’s name change to Nature Forward (from Audubon Naturalist Society).
Fixes to image loading.
5.4
2022-09-01
Improve image downloads and stream health report mapping.
5.3
2020-12-12
App now loads new critter information in the background.
Avoids saving duplicate records when signal is low.
5.2
2020-10-19
Corrections to "LookingFor" field values.
5.1
2020-09-03
• Enhanced macroinvertebrate identification with new photos and descriptions
• Order-level identification options for caddisflies, dragonflies, mayflies and damselflies
• Revised stream health algorithm
5.0.1
2020-04-22
• Enhanced macroinvertebrate identification with new photos and descriptions
• Order-level identification options for caddisflies, dragonflies, mayflies and damselflies
• Revised stream health algorithm
5.0
2020-04-20
• Enhanced macroinvertebrate identification with new photos and descriptions
• Order-level identification options for caddisflies, dragonflies, mayflies and damselflies
• Revised stream health algorithm
4.6
2019-05-02
New photos give better perspective of small critters.
4.5
2018-12-21
Revised stream health algorithm and stream health report
4.3
2018-10-11
Screen adjustments for iphoneX and iOS11, mainly
4.1
2018-01-12
Select whether you are looking for critters in moving water (rivers, creeks, etc.) or still water (lakes,
ponds, etc.), with a new report for still water findings.
Improvements to the critter identification visual key with enhanced navigation and new photos of many
of the macroinvertebrates.
Option to return to and continue adding to your stream health report from the mapping and "Close
Report".
4.0
2017-12-25
Select whether you are looking for critters in moving water (rivers, creeks, etc.) or still water (lakes,
ponds, etc.), with a new report for still water findings.
Improvements to the critter identification visual key with enhanced navigation and new photos of many
of the macroinvertebrates.
Option to return to and continue adding to your stream health report from the mapping and "Close
Report".
3.2
2017-06-15
Bug fixes
3.1
2017-05-30
update links
3.0
2017-05-16
Improved images, new identification pathways
2.1
2015-12-03
Bug fixes
2.0
2015-11-11
Easier for users to submit stream health reports.
Improved geolocation.
Users can choose to submit their data to one of several different independent Audubon Societies.
More and better images for identification.
1.3
2015-06-16
Upgraded connectivity.
1.2
2015-02-18
Version 1.2 includes photos and animations of common macroinvertebrates. It improves navigation and the calculations of Stream Health. It allows for sharing via social apps and lets users compare their results on a Google map
1.0
2014-07-14

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
25 Ratings

Reviews

cavaknot,
Great app, very interactive
This app has gone through many iterations over the years in response to user feedback. It’s great for groups, individuals, and families (including families looking for exercise and time in nature while “social/physically distancing” from others during the Covid-19 pandemic) to learn how to identify the critters that live in streams. All instructions are included in the app and materials needed are very simple. Walks you through ID intuitively and rewardingly. You can stop at the easier level or go deeper and learn more specifics about what you’ve found.
stephazzo,
Easy and makes you feel smart!
Wow! Who knew it was so simple to feel so smart?! This app makes it a breeze to discover what little critters live in the water so you know how healthy the water source is. Easy to use but beware - it’s addicting! And your kids will want to use it, too. It’s definitely easy enough for my 7 and 9 year old to master.
ABP_72,
Fun for families
My kids had a blast splashing in the stream while learning some science. My husband, though, was the one who really “caught the bug” and was just fascinated by all the different critters living under rocks in our local stream. All it takes is an aquarium net and a few plastic containers to discover a new world!
Kris Gamzon Cook,
Excited to be a nature detective
Now that I've familiarized myself with this app- I can't wait to get outside and into my neighborhood stream to investigate. It will be such a learning experience and I love that I can contribute to the health of our water by monitoring the life that resides within.
3@#,
It keeps getting better!
New version has many more options and is very user friendly! In this new era I think you should only collect TEN critters at a time to be safe!
What a great activity to do with your kids right now.
drmjs51,
Awesome tool. Great source of information for identifying and teaching students
I have been conducting training sessions for school kids. They love it. Convenient and easy to follow. Increases motivation to identify more macros. The new updates only enhance this excellent product.
Willieinwinchester,
Some flaws in the software
This is a dandy program for beginners to learn identification of critters in a creek. However, it constantly asks the user to locate on a map places that don’t exist. I constantly get asked by the software to locate “lake Jeff” (note software capitalization error) on the map. I have never heard of this lake!
atmcla,
Great with Kids!
Very helpful when learning to ID critters with young learners. Thanks!
DG13134,
Great Macro App!
Best app to ID macros and super easy to use!
zatch37,
Too hard to use.
I really wanted to like this app as I do stream monitoring and I can see that this app has the potential to help volunteers go through the procedures and do identification. But it doesn’t work well. Navigating through the app is too annoying; requires too much guesswork. Example: Some things that look like arrows are active but some are not so you wonder if you just have to press more accurately, harder, etc. Until you finally give up. Similarly, some pics are active, some aren’t. And so on. Obviously written by someone with little experience with UI design.