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  1. Site Page: Coastal Environment Centre using Atlas of Living Australia – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 18th August 2014 Species occurrence data maps produced by the Atlas of Living Australia are being used by the Coastal Environment Centre (CEC) in North Narrabeen, NSW. The centre uses the maps on the animal cards that appear in the centre...

  2. Site Page: ALA Advisory Board – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 29th September 2017 The newly established ALA Advisory Board held its first meeting in Canberra on 21 September 2017. The role of the Board is to support the high-level direction and delivery of the ALA through provision of vision, advocacy and advice. The Board currently comprises five Members and three ex-officio members, and is Chaired by Dr Patrick Greene...

  3. Site Page: April 2010 newsletter summary – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 11th April 2010 April 2010 - Atlas activities, articles and reports, media releases, conferences and workshops, biodiversity weblinks From the Director Donald Hobern talks about simple ways to share species information. (article no longer available) The ALA aims to bring together all available information on species found in Australia – and to make it as easy as possible for any researcher or other user to help to complete the picture...

  4. Site Page: December 2009 newsletter summary – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 27th December 2009 December 2010 – Atlas activities, articles and reports, media releases, conferences and workshops, biodiversity weblinks From the Director Donald Hobern reports on recent progress. (article no longer available) Partners/Stakeholder update Alastair Graham, Fish Collection Manager reports on the Australian National Fish Collection (ANFC)...

  5. Site Page: March 2010 newsletter summary – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 5th March 2010 March 2010 – Atlas activities, articles and reports, media releases, conferences and workshops, biodiversity weblinks Atlas activities Miles Nicholls, Data Analyst reports on the Data Integration project The ALA is bringing together information that will deliver species profiles. Data owners who would like to contribute data can discuss it with the team...

  6. Site Page: September 2009 newsletter summary – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 30th September 2009 September 2009 – Atlas activities, articles and reports, media releases, conferences and workshops, biodiversity weblinks From the Director Donald Hobern talks about Super Science and Future Directions (article no longer available) Partners/Stakeholder update Helen Thompson reports from the Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS) on Names data for the Atlas of Living Australia...

  7. Site Page: One step closer to global citizen science discovery – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 29th March 2016 Discovering and connecting with citizen science projects at a global scale has never been closer to reality than now! Over the past few months the teams at SciStarter (www.scistarter.com – based in the USA) and the Atlas of Living Australia (www.ala.org...

  8. Site Page: Spatial variation in Grevillea flower colour: Novel uses of ALA data and web services – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 8th November 2013 Ben Raymond, scienceuntangled.com and R.O. (Bob) Makinson, Royal Botanic Gardens & Domain Trust Scientific analyses are usually driven by a research question: frame the question and then collect or find the data that will allow it to be answered. Sometimes, though, it can be useful to work in the other direction: given data, find some questions to answer...

  9. Site Page: Victorian Gorse Taskforce: fighting one of Australia’s worst weeds – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 5th March 2019 In February 2019, we took part in an information roadshow helping to reduce gorse across Victorian private and public land. Gorse (Ulex europaeus). Image by Rosemary Purdie. Gorse is one of Australia’s worst weeds, infesting pastoral lands, clogging waterways and damaging natural environments. The Victorian Gorse Taskforce (VGT) leads the effort to reduce Gorse across private and public land in Victoria...

  10. Site Page: The Tracks App: a bi-lingual mobile app exploring biodiversity in an indigenous context – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 22nd March 2018 Rangers from the Central Land Council (CLC) now have the capacity to track threatened species in both English and Warlpiri as part of a comprehensive data collection, storage and management system supported by the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA). On Monday this week the Central Land Council rangers and other staff joined Australia’s Threatened Species Commissioner Dr Sally Box near Alice Springs to launch The Tracks App at the annual ranger camp...