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  1. Site Page: ANBG 40th Birthday Celebrations – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 25th October 2010 Images from the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) 40th Birthday Gardens Party Close up of two stick insects Families looking at the stick insects and the display Visitors walking the Acacia tree of trees Visitors walking the Acacia tree of trees Kids looking at the stick insect Annette showing visitors the stick insect Annette showing kids the stick insect Annette holding the stick insect Looking at the postcard & holding the stick insect Father and Son...

  2. Site Page: The Atlas welcomes two new university herbarium data providers – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 24th March 2015 The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) welcomes two new university herbaria collections: the Janet Cosh Herbarium (WOLL, based at the University of Wollongong), and the La Trobe University Herbarium (LTB). University herbaria are important teaching collections, with specialised holdings that often reflect the diversity of the region in which the university is situated, as well as the professional expertise of the teaching staff...

  3. Site Page: ALA Science Symposium 2016 – registrations open – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 3rd March 2016 Registrations are now open for the third Atlas of Living Australia Science Symposium which is being held at the Keiran McNamara Conservation Science Centre, 17 Dick Perry Avenue, Kensington, Perth from 11-13 May 2016. You can now register to attend the 2016 ALA Science Symposium. The main Science Symposium will be held on the 11th and 12th, with talks and posters and other activities to highlight the range of research and practical outcomes enabled by the Atlas...

  4. Site Page: Greater Impact through Environmental Infrastructure Symposium – registration open – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 19th April 2017 To celebrate the tenth anniversary of NCRIS, the ALA is partnering with a number of NCRIS facilities to host a symposium to celebrate the collaborative impact of Australia’s environmental infrastructure. The symposium will showcase the impact of 10 years of NCRIS investment into environmental infrastructure, as well as providing a platform to foster new collaborations and shape future innovations...

  5. Site Page: Polaroiding – Atlas of Living Australia

    Polaroiding is a form of post-processing used by Ken Walker at Museum Victoria. All images on PaDIL have this technique applied before publication. Ken observes, ‘I find that using this technique gets over many of the inherent problems of web delivery of jpgs to non-colour calibrated PC monitors.’ Before: After: Before: After: How to do Polaroiding Follow these steps to Polaroid an image...

  6. Site Page: Atlas Science Symposium – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 1st March 2013 Dear colleagues, We would like to invite you to attend the Atlas of Living Australia Science Symposium to be held June 12-13 in Canberra. The Atlas has accomplished much over the past 5 years (see dashboard.ala.org.au)...

  7. Site Page: WeDigBio 2015 – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 16th October 2015 WeDigBio, short for Worldwide Engagement for Digitizing Bio-collections, is a four-day global event taking place during October 22-25 2015, that will engage participants in transcribing biodiversity research collections. The public can join WeDigBio and scientists from around the world to transform biodiversity collections data into a worldwide resource that will enhance the span of biodiversity research across time, taxa, and geographies...

  8. Site Page: ALA Launch Photos – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 28th July 2010 Photos from the Atlas of Living Australia launch at the Melbourne Museum, 28 July 2010. All images taken by Jonathan Augier, Melbourne Museum. All images of the Atlas launch were taken by Jonathan Augier, Melbourne Museum. Contact Lynne Sealie on (02) 6246 5901 to obtain high resolution copies. L to R, Staff member, MV with Meg Rive and Larissa Cordner, CSIRO, at the ALA launch. 00987-002p L to R, Staff members, MV with John La Salle, CSIRO, at the ALA launch...

  9. Site Page: National Science Week: School Biodiversity Image Competition – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 9th May 2018 Win prizes for taking wildlife images in your school yard and uploading them to the ALA! To celebrate National Science Week (11-19 August 2018), we will be running our Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) School Biodiversity Image Competition again. What you need to do: Take images of plants, animals or fungi in your schoolyard This picture of an Australian White Ibis (Threskiornis molucca) isn’t particularly clear...

  10. Site Page: South Australian Museum – Atlas of Living Australia

    The South Australian Museum is one of Australia’s most visited Museums and the highest-producing research Museum in terms of scientific publications. Our strategic plan describes our purpose as “To inspire in all people a wonder and curiosity about life on Earth”. South Australian Museum. Photo by Sam Noonan, courtesy South Australian Museum The Museum cares for more than four million objects and specimens, collected over more than 150 years...