TED Prize 2007 TED Prize > E.O. Wilson > E.O. Wilson's wish

E.O. WILSON'S WISH:

I wish that we will work together to help create the key tool that we need to inspire preservation of Earth's biodiversity: the Encyclopedia of Life.

Plan of Execution:

  • Join the efforts of key institutions around the world who have begun building momentum to make this happen.
  • Build an encyclopedia that lives on the Internet, with an ever-evolving page for every species.
  • Ensure that its content does not duplicate existing efforts, but instead incorporates them through linking.
  • Open the encyclopedia to allow the contribution of thousands of scientists and free access to anyone.
  • Make the world aware of the importance of this initiative to inspire preservation of earth's bio-diversity.

We Are Looking For:

  • A major web design effort, to create a powerful, flexible, scientifically credible web environment with a user interface that will appeal to a wide-ranging audience.
  • A search technology that can aggregate existing biological information and make it easily accessible.
  • Creation of a sustainability model that could invite individuals to "adopt a species" in return for a fee, as a possible funding mechanism.
  • Leading scientists to offer their moral and practical support for the project.
  • Universities, Museums and other Scientific Institutions, worldwide, to become partners and make available their biological databases.
  • Educators who can help use the project to inspire a new generation of biologists globally.
  • Photographers, animators, and film-makers willing to contribute work to the project.
  • Funders.
  • A PR and communications partner capable of telling this story in many countries.
  • Media Partners, online and offline, who can get behind this effort.
  • Your unique idea on how to realize this vision.

Questions we're still asking:

  • How do we persuade the many existing owners of valuable biological databases to get involved?
  • How do we inspire the public to really participate in this initiative?
  • How do we ensure that underdeveloped countries, where many undiscovered species lie, get involved?
  • What are creative funding solutions?