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  1. Site Page: International Botanical Congress 23-30 July 2011 – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 11th February 2011 Registrations are now open for the International Botanical Congress in Melbourne, Australia, from 23 – 30 July 2011...

  2. Site Page: New Climatewatch website launched – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 11th March 2011 Climatewatch launched their new website in March, incorporating the ALA’s latest software. See the Climatewatch website. Back to Articles

  3. Site Page: New Field Guide to Victorian Fauna for Smart Phones and Devices – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 11th March 2011 Museum Victoria recently launched a new Field Guide to Victorian Fauna, free to download for iOS devices, including iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches. You can get the app from the iTunes store or via Museum Victoria’s website. It’s free, so we’d love you to download it, have a play, and let us know what you think. Museum Victoria’s Field Guide to Victorian Fauna on an iPad Photo: Museum Victoria Back to Articles

  4. Site Page: Exploring species distribution using environmental scatter plots – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 15th March 2011 A new Atlas scatter plot tool provides a new way to explore the environmental factors which control the range of each species - and raises interesting questions along the way. The Atlas of Living Australia spatial portal now includes additional tools for exploring the environmental parameters which influence the distribution of each species. These tools often suggest interesting questions about the biology of the species...

  5. Site Page: Identify Life: CSIRO Canberra Seminar – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 15th March 2011 Wednesday March 16th Matt Taylor from the Centre for Biological Information Technology will talk about the latest technological developments in the Identify Life Project. 11.00 am, Herbarium Tea Room, Bld 502a, CSIRO Black Mountain. Wednesday March 16th Matt Taylor from the Centre for Biological Information Technology will talk about the latest technological developments in the Identify Life Project. 11.00 am, Herbarium Tea Room, Bld 502a, CSIRO Black Mountain...

  6. Site Page: Does size matter in diagnostic imaging? – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 25th March 2011 During a recent series of email exchanges, the subject turned to the question of the ideal size and resolution for biodiversity images. The suggestion was made that our goal should always be to capture the very highest possible resolution – and hence largest – images, using the best technology available...

  7. Site Page: Brochures and reports – Atlas of Living Australia

    Quick links ALA Publications ALA fact sheets and brochures ALA impact case studies Partner publications ALA Publications ALA Decadal Vision Atlas of Living Australia Decadal Vision: Growth for Impact (May 2022) ALA Strategy Atlas of Living Australia Strategy 2020-2025 (2020) ALA Year in Review Atlas of Living Australia Year in Review 2022-23 (Oct 2023) Atlas of Living Australia Year in Review 2021-22 (Sep 2022) Atlas of Living Australia Year in Review 2020-21 (Aug 2021) ALA Work Plans Atlas...

  8. Site Page: Support – Atlas of Living Australia

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  9. Site Page: Tim Entwisle appointed Director of Conservation, Living Collections and Estates, Kew Gardens – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 22nd March 2011 By Robyn Lawrence, Atlas of Living Australia Dr Tim Entwisle, the Executive Director of the Botanic Gardens Trust, Sydney, is on his way from Australia to take up the position of Director of Conservation, Living Collections and Estates, Kew Gardens, London...

  10. Site Page: Queensland Museum collections safe from floods – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 23rd March 2011 By Dr John Hooper, Head of Biodiversity & Geosciences Programs, Queensland Museum Minor flooding underneath the Queensland Museum South Bank, 13th January 2011 The recent floods in Brisbane, thankfully below the 1974 flood levels, resulted in minor water damage to Queensland Museum’s South Bank campus (QMSB). No collection areas or internal public exhibition galleries were breached. The underground car parks and the external Energex Playasaurus Place were flooded...