Gamers to Help Scientists Map the World’s Butterflies and Moths

Gamers to Help Scientists Map the World’s Butterflies and Moths

In what may be a world first, scientists are teaming up with gamers to map and discover butterflies and moths. From 5-21 January, gamers of all ages will be using their mobile phones to compete for prizes as they find and photograph some of nature’s most fascinating creatures - a group of insect known as Lepidoptera. 

Things that Sting: A backyard adventure with Grisper

Things that Sting: A backyard adventure with Grisper

See how QuestaGame's #1 ranked player, Grisper, finds so many fantastic sightings, day in, day out. Maybe you can learn a trick or two, and take him on in a head-to-head challenge... although we never said you'd have a chance of winning :P In 'The Things that Sting', Grisper's first BioQuest Tips video, he explores his own backyard for small creatures that many people would shy away from.

Backyard BioQuest

Backyard BioQuest

When I first heard about QuestaGame’s World Bioquest I planned on spending the whole weekend adventuring far and wide. But as a dad with kids (who were keen to compete as long as I did not go “Dad nature crazy” on them), such grand ideas are are not always practical. I didn’t end up adventuring far that weekend, but you never really have to go far to get a serious dose of nature!

Marvelous Magnificent Moths

Marvelous Magnificent Moths

Many people think of butterflies as beautifully coloured, while moths are dull and drab, but it's not that simple. If you think that moths are boring, just take a look at the gorgeous moths that QuestaGamers have found!