Monthly Archives: January 2017
New Pin Locations
Here is a table that shows the countries where our 149 pins are currently located.
We are continuing to add locations.
The aim is to create a local/global experience. Kids learn about the species, plants and areas that are local to them and trade their pins with other kids globally.
It’s easy to add more pins so reach out to us on Facebook , Instagram or Twitter and let us know where you would like to explore. Create a Habitat pin scavenger hunt in your neighbourhood!
Pin | Countries |
Highland Cow | Scotland |
Golden Eagle | Scotland |
Red Squirrel | Scotland |
Red Deer Stags | Scotland |
Scottish Wildcat | Scotland |
Nessie | Scotland |
Capercaille | Scotland |
Pine Marten | Scotland |
Osprey | Scotland |
The Cobbler | Scotland |
Tian Tian | Scotland |
Gannet | Scotland |
Hen Harrier | Scotland |
Northern Lights | Scotland |
Stone of Destiny | Scotland |
White-Tailed Sea Eagle | Scotland |
Standing Stones Circle | Scotland |
Thistle | Scotland |
Grey Seal | Scotland |
Otter | Scotland |
Shetland Pony | Scotland |
Kangaroo Paw | Australia |
Black Swan | Australia |
Dolphins | Australia |
Quokka | Australia |
Grass tree | Australia |
Whale Shark | Australia |
Numbat | Australia |
Western Grey Kangaroo | Australia |
Western Blue-tongue Skinks | Australia |
Thylacoleo | Australia |
Gurrabal | Australia |
Clown Fish | Australia, Malaysia, Japan, Papua New Guniea, Solomon Islands |
Red Kangaroo | Australia |
Fallow Deer | England, Ireland, Iceland |
Black Cockatoo | Australia |
Bald Eagle | USA, Canada |
Manta Ray | USA, Hawaii, Australia, South Africa, Japan |
Saltwater croc | Australia, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia |
Brown Bear | USA, Canada, Russia, China, Sweden, Finland, Norway |
Bison | USA |
California Sea Lion | USA, Mexico |
Dolphins | Australia, USA, Mexico, Guatemala |
Tundra, Polar Bear | USA |
Sasha, Amur Tiger | USA |
Indy, California Sea Lion | USA |
Betty, Grizzly Bear | USA |
Houdini, King Cobra | USA |
Dexter, Magellanic Penguin | USA |
Cortez, Red-Ruffed Lemur | USA |
Opal, Silvered Leaf Monkey | USA |
Tuti, Western Lowland Gorilla | USA |
Kenya, White-Throated Bee-eater | USA |
Leo, Baby Snow Leopard | USA |
Jalak, Bali Mynah | USA |
Charlie, California Sea Lion | USA |
Dash, Gentoo Penguin | USA |
Diver, Scaly-Sided Merganser | USA |
Zoe, Snow Leopard | USA |
Biru, Red Panda | USA |
Sid, Babydool Sheep | USA |
Dori, California Sea Lion | USA |
Anura, Dart Poison Frog | USA |
Binda, Dingo | USA |
Drummer, Emu | USA |
Kobo, Hamadryas Baboon | USA |
Dakota, American Bison | USA |
Spangles, Andean Bear | USA |
Mable, Hyacinth Macaw | USA |
Mags, Pronghorn | USA |
Cleo, Puma | USA |
Duke, California Sea Lion | USA |
Nuka, Pacific Walrus | USA |
Jacob, Sea Otter | USA |
Ocellated Turkey | Guatemala |
King Vulture | Venezuela |
Kapok Tree | Brazil |
Tapir | Brazil |
Jaguar | Guatemala |
Leafcutter Ant | Costa Rica |
Giant anteater | Honduras |
Black howler monkey | Belize |
Red-Eyed tree frog | Nicaragua |
Amazon River dolphin | Brazil |
Green Anaconda | Venezuela |
African Elephant | Kenya |
Scarlet Macaw | Mexico |
Monarch butterfly | Mexico |
Ruby-throated hummingbird | Peru |
Blue Morpho Butterfly | Costa Rica |
Cacao Tree | Ecuador |
Banana | Honduras |
Tea plant | China |
Pineapple | Brazil |
Flying fox | Australia |
Rainbow lorikeet | Australia |
Koala | Australia |
Humpback whale | Australia |
Crayfish | New Zealand |
Silver Fern | New Zealand |
White Kiwi | New Zealand |
Hihi | New Zealand |
Tuatara | New Zealand |
NZ Fur Seal | New Zealand |
Octopus | New Zealand |
Blue Cod | New Zealand |
Starfish | New Zealand |
Little Blue Penguin | New Zealand |
Sasa, Sun Bear | New Zealand |
Black Oyster Catcher | New Zealand |
Brown Kiwi | New Zealand |
Long Finned Eel | New Zealand |
Kaka | New Zealand |
Kereu | New Zealand |
Beaver Mannahatta | USA |
Bald Eagle | USA |
Black Bear | USA |
Puma | USA |
River Otter | USA |
Kiani, Orangutan | Australia |
People’s Climate March | USA |
People’s Climate March | USA |
Tasmanian Devil | Australia |
Giant Panda | China, Hong Kong |
Polar Bear | USA, Canada, Russia, Greenland, Norway |
Amur tiger | Russia, Korea, China |
King Cobra | India, China, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam |
Magellanic penguin | Brazil, Argentina, Chile and the Falkland Islands |
Red Ruffed Lemur | Madagascar |
Silvered Leaf Monkey | Malaysia and Borneo |
Western lowland gorilla | Angola, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
White-throated bee-eater | Senegal and Uganda |
Baby Snow leopard | Nepal, India, China, Russia, Pakistan |
Bali mynah | Indonesia |
Gentoo Penguin | Falkland Islands, Argentina, Chile, New Zealand |
Scaly-Sided Merganser | South Korea, China, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Russia |
Snow Leopard | Nepal, India, China, Russia, Pakistan |
Red Panda | Bhutan, China, Myanma, India, Tibet |
Poison Dart Frog | Bolivia, Costa Rica, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, Panama and Hawaii |
Dingo | Australia |
Emu | Australia |
Hamadryas baboon | Jordan,Yemen and Saudi Arabia, Eritrea to Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somalia |
Andean Bear | Panama, Venezuela,Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina |
Hyacinth Macaw | Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay |
Pronghorn | USA, Canada, Mexico |
Puma | Canada, USA, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Chile |
Pacific Walrus | USA, Canada, Greenland, Russia |
Sea Otter | USA, Canada, Japan, Russia, Mexico |
Sun Bear | India, Thailand, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Laos, China |
Habitat The Game’s biggest update yet!
Happy New Year Habitaters! We are hitting 2017 with force, starting with our largest and most significant update since the launch of Habitat the Game.
Habitat has always strived to connect our players to nature by encouraging them to get out and explore the world. Yet, we would be lying if we said we had not been inspired by Pokemon Go’s ability to get people outdoors.
That inspiration has led to a revamp of our unique pin system. Until today each pin would only appear in a single location. Now we can spread pins more widely, reaching more players.
Pin locations encourage players to explore their natural environment, from parks to waterways to urban green spaces. Players can collect pins that represent animals, locations or plants in their local areas and learn all about their pin.
These local pins can then be traded with other players from across the planet!
Our unique pin system incorporates exercise, education and gaming in the real world.
This new update combined with our recent surge in player numbers (15,000 in one day!) sets us up for a brilliant 2017.
We look forward to hearing from our players in the coming weeks! Please let us know places you think pins should appear in your neighborhood.