Broken route, wrong fact, or weak claim
Use contact when a page feels wrong, a route is broken, or a trust surface needs correction. Pair the report with the page URL and the exact issue.
Overview
The contact page is the cleanest route for corrections, questions, and publishing feedback. It should feel as considered as the rest of the site, not like a plugin afterthought.
Routing desk
Contact should quickly sort readers into the right path: correction, editorial question, partnership, or privacy/legal follow-up.
Use contact when a page feels wrong, a route is broken, or a trust surface needs correction. Pair the report with the page URL and the exact issue.
Route deeper standards questions toward methodology or editorial policy when the page itself already answers part of the question.
Keep partnership or operational requests separate from reader-facing corrections so trust surfaces stay clean and actionable.
Questions about data handling or terms should also route to the relevant privacy policy or terms page when that page already contains the needed answer.
Contact page
A good contact page should cut ambiguity. The reader should know what belongs here, what will happen next, and how the page connects to the KTP accountability layer.
Use contact when a factual statement, link path, or accountability surface looks wrong.
Use this route for feedback about methodology, standards, or future editorial coverage.
Keep non-reader conversations separate from the public article experience.
We welcome questions, corrections, and partnership inquiries. Response time is typically 3–5 business days.
Email: [email protected]
If you spot incorrect information on any page — wrong measurement, outdated conservation status, misidentified species — please email us with the page URL, what is incorrect, and the correct information (with a source link if possible). We take data accuracy seriously and will review and correct confirmed errors within 5 business days.
Interested in data partnerships, API access, or collaboration? Reach out at the email above with details about your project.
For press inquiries, please include your publication and deadline in your email.