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  1. Site Page: Biodiversity Heritage Library Australia: unlocking the treasures in Australia’s biodiversity literature – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 24th May 2021 BHL Australia is a national project working to digitise Australia’s biodiversity heritage literature and make it freely accessible online. View or print this impact story as a PDF The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL biodiversitylibrary.org) is the world’s largest online library of biodiversity literature and archival materials...

  2. Site Page: Director’s message: ALA Newsletter March 2022 – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 8th March 2022 Launch of the ALA Australian Biodiversity Data Mobilisation Program Welcome to the March 2022 edition of our newsletter, in which we launch the ALA Australian Biodiversity Data Mobilisation Program. This new program will provide grants to institutions to mobilise their data to the ALA...

  3. Site Page: Introducing the ALA’s Biosecurity Hub – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 23rd March 2023 The one stop-shop for Australian biosecurity data, project, and partner information. With over 7.6 million hectares of land and 60,000 km of coastline, Australia is vulnerable to the introduction of new biosecurity threats every day. As an island nation, much of the biodiversity found in Australia is unique, therefore introduced species encroaching on our ecosystems can have devastating effects on native flora and fauna...

  4. Site Page: June 2010 newsletter summary – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 25th June 2010 June 2010 - Atlas activities, articles and reports, media releases, conferences and workshops, biodiversity weblinks From the Director ALA Director, Donald Hobern, recently presented an update on the Atlas of Living Australia at the reception for visitors from the USA Biodiversity Heritage Library. Donald’s presentation PDF (3...

  5. Support article: Scatterplot case study

    Exploring patterns in biodiversity data Author: Dr Ben Raymond, Australian Antarctic Division, Hobart Dr Ben Raymond, Australian Antarctic Division The Atlas of Living Australia provides access to a wealth of biodiversity data, as well as a suite of analysis tools that allow users to explore patterns in species occurrences and their relationships to environmental conditions...

  6. Site Page: Biogeographic patterns and climate change – a teaching resource for university lecturers – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 18th July 2014 A Case Study Simon Connor School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment, Monash University This case study describes a practical exercise developed for students in the School of Geography and Environmental Science at Monash University. The exercise is based around simple bioclimatic modelling techniques and designed for first-year university students of biogeography, ecology and climatology...

  7. Site Page: The ALA Australian Biodiversity Data Mobilisation Program – Atlas of Living Australia

    The ALA Australian Biodiversity Data Mobilisation Program is a grant program managed by the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) designed to improve the scientific understanding of Australia’s rare and remarkable biodiversity. The 2024 program provides grants of either up to AUD $20,000 or AUD $50,000, to support the digitisation of existing biodiversity data and provide it to the ALA...

  8. Site Page: Spooky Species – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 31st October 2023 Does it croak or growl, have fangs or howl? Does it scream at night or give you a fright? 🎃 Many iconic living (or dead) things that are seen around Halloween are inspired by species in the natural world! Check out some of the most spook-tacular Aussie species! Goblin Shark (Mitsukurina owstoni) Museums Victoria CC BY NC Goblin Shark (Mitsukurina owstoni) Talk about a creature from nightmares, the Goblin Shark is one of the most illusive deep-sea sharks known to...

  9. Site Page: Celebrating International Day for Biological Diversity with the AU Biodiversity Heritage Library – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 22nd May 2023 How would you look up information on species and natural history? Would you do a Google search or visit your local library? How about checking out the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL)! It’s the world’s largest virtual library of biodiversity heritage literature and archival materials and contains materials published as far back as the 1400s! This incredible resource contains information on millions of the world’s species...

  10. Support article: Finding Pinot Noir – an example of how to use the Atlas

    November 29, 2012 By Lee Belbin I like good wine. Fortunately these days, Australia has a huge number of excellent value wines. After many years enjoying Australia’s wonderful Shiraz, I’ve transitioned through Cabernets to Pinot Noir. However, finding good Pinot Noir is a lot harder than finding good Shiraz. So that brings me to the point of this article...