Enature Net -

Enature.net, established around 1995, is an established online platform specializing in naturist and nudist lifestyle content, including videos and images. The site, which is distinct from the wildlife resource eNature.com, remains active with a consistent audience, recording over 80,000 visits in March 2026. For a detailed technical analysis of the site, see

enature.net Website Traffic, Ranking, Analytics [March 2026] enature net

Why This Matters More Than Ever

We’re facing a paradox:

  • Screens dominate our attention.
  • Yet most environmental problems require local, on-the-ground action.

eNature Net refuses to choose between technology and nature. A smartphone can be a wilderness door, not a distraction — if the platform is designed right. Enature

Early users tell us things like:
“I’ve lived here ten years and never knew about the heron rookery two miles away.”
“My daughter identified three new wildflowers this week — and got offline to do it.” Screens dominate our attention

Challenges & considerations

  • Ensuring data accuracy and ground-truthing in remote or under-sampled regions.
  • Balancing open data principles with client privacy and sensitive species location protection.
  • Sustaining long-term funding for monitoring programs and platform maintenance.
  • Navigating varied regulatory environments across countries.

1. Understanding the Original eNature (eNature.com)

  • What it was: A leading field guide website (c. 1999–2010s) with thousands of species profiles, range maps, and audio for birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects, and plants.
  • Current status: The original interactive guides have been largely phased out. Some content may be found via the Wayback Machine (archive.org), but the site no longer functions as a full guide.
  • Alternative access: Search eNature.com on the Wayback Machine for archived species pages.

5. Legacy & Lessons

  • eNature’s data contributed to other projects (e.g., some images live on via archive.org).
  • Importance of community in citizen science.
  • Need for sustainable funding (grants, donations, freemium).