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  1. Global access to knowledge about life on Earth. Convergent Lady Beetle. Cliff Chipmunk. Ostrich fern. Decim Periodical Cicada. Greater Blue-ringed Octopus. Nostoc linckia. Diaptomus castaneti Burckhardt 1920. Christmas tree worm.

  2. Our knowledge of the many life-forms on Earth - of animals, plants, fungi, protists and bacteria - is scattered around the world in books, journals, databases, websites, specimen collections, and in the minds of people everywhere.

  3. The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) is an international effort, led by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History, to raise awareness and understanding of living nature by providing free, open, multilingual, digital access to trusted information on all known species.

  4. The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) is a free, online encyclopedia intended to document all of the 1.9 million living species known to science. It aggregates content to form "page"s for every known species.

  5. Encyclopedia of Life

  6. The Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) is an international effort, led by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History, to raise awareness and understanding of living nature by providing free, open, multilingual, digital access to trusted information on all known species.

  7. Sep 6, 2011 · Yesterday, the Encyclopedia of Life launched EOLv2 -- a new design and new features for this database of all life on Earth. Inspired by E.O. Wilson's 2008 TED Prize wish, the Encyclopedia of Life contains some 700,000 pages, each listing a different living thing.