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  1. Site Page: ALA webinar: Advances in Biodiversity Modelling – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 1st December 2022 Advancements in scientific modelling have enabled improvements in key decision-making. When it comes to biodiversity this work is crucial, especially in our changing environment. Hear from our distinguished speakers about their work in this space, including the applications of modelling to conservation prioritisation, and sustainable land use. This webinar took place at 1.00pm AEDT, Wednesday 23 November 2022, with 201 live viewers in attendance...

  2. Site Page: ALA Webinar: Advances in Genomics and Biological Collections – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 30th March 2023 Collections specimens are valuable resources in genomics as they provide a historical record of the diversity of life on earth. By analysing the DNA and other biological markers from these specimens, researchers can gain important insights into this diversity and inform conservation efforts to protect our species...

  3. Site Page: Panoramio – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 16th July 2012 Panoramio Panoramio is a free service that allows you to upload, view and map spatially registered images (images that have be geolocated: given a latitude and longitude). The Spatial Portal of the ALA uses the Panoramio web services to tap and display any available images with a location within the displayed map window...

  4. Site Page: Calling all citizen scientists – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 5th November 2014 With summer almost here, now is the perfect time to get out of the house and enjoy Australia’s great outdoors...

  5. Site Page: Sea Search app launched by Parks Victoria – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 28th February 2018 Volunteers can now use the new Sea Search app to help monitor and protect Victoria’s rich marine parks. A new app was launched today by Parks Victoria to enable volunteers and citizen scientists to better monitor Victoria’s unique marine life and environments. Parks Victoria staff member at Mushroom Reef Marine Sanctuary...

  6. Site Page: Spotlight on ALA Users – Three key contributors – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 4th June 2019 We’ve received some really interesting images in the ALA recently. People have a variety of reasons for contributing their data. Wanting to share their knowledge with others, using it as a place to store a wealth of species information and wanting to take part in citizen science are just a few motivating factors that drive people to upload sightings directly to the ALA. Here we showcase three different users and their images...

  7. Site Page: Add Multiple Species (Lists) – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 6th February 2012 We have replaced the concept of an assemblage with Lists. A list, like the assemblage, is any combination of species but we have now formalized the generation, management and use of these lists. They key difference between the assemblage and the lists is that Lists are retained by the system for future use. To use the full functionality of Lists, you must register on the Atlas site as the List is stored against your name...

  8. Site Page: ALA webinar: Innovations in biodiversity data management – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 9th June 2021 It is now easier than ever to capture biodiversity information, with innovations in smartphones, digitisation and data storage driving massive growth in datasets describing the natural world. This torrent of data brings new opportunities, but also new challenges for organisations that collect, store, and share that information...

  9. Site Page: ALA webinar: Protecting Australia’s ecosystems: novel approaches to biosecurity management – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 27th May 2022 Australia is home to a vast number of species, many of which occur nowhere else. Unfortunately, however, the high uniqueness of our plants and animals makes our ecosystems unusually vulnerable to invasive species. In this webinar, three presenters will talk about their efforts to predict, locate, and eradicate high-impact invasive species before they become established, a crucial step in protecting our precious ecosystems. This webinar took place at 1...

  10. Site Page: ALA Webinar: Safeguarding Sensitive Species – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 7th July 2023 Hosted by the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), this webinar brings together expert speakers from three organisations to explore the challenges, management strategies, and data sensitivities used to protect Australia’s rarest and most vulnerable species...