It aims to map the evolutionary connection of all known life.
[1][2] OneZoom was originally invented by James Rosindell[3] and is a charity registered in London.
[4] It is sponsored by individuals such as Richard Dawkins.
[6][7] Leaves and nodes provide links to other websites, such as Wikipedia, Encyclopedia of Life or the NCBI taxonomy browser.
The leaves representing single species are colour-coded according to their IUCN extinction risk, with red indicating a threatened species, black representing a recently extinct species, and grey representing species with unknown extinction risk.