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  1. Site Page: First ALA records of elusive Leichhardt’s Grasshopper in Arnhem Land – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 20th January 2015 ** This post has been written and produced by the Yugul Mangi Rangers of south-east Arnhem Land, with Emilie Ens and Mitchell Scott (Macquarie University, Sydney). Leichhardt’s Grasshopper Thanks to ALA support, the Yugul Mangi Rangers and ecologists Emilie Ens and Mitchell Scott have entered the first ALA record of the near-threatened Leichhardt’s Grasshopper (Petasida ephippigera) for Arnhem Land...

  2. Site Page: Diving into Indigenous biocultural knowledge of freshwater turtles in South East Arnhem Land – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 22nd December 2021 Aboriginal Elders of south east Arnhem Land, are concerned about the impacts of pigs and buffalo on culturally important freshwater turtles (locally called 'freshwoda teduls' in Roper River Kriol). The local Ngukurr Yangbala (young people) Rangers worked with Elders to add data to the ALA and record knowledge about these species...

  3. Site Page: Imaging hardware – Atlas of Living Australia

    Learn about: Mosaicing v single shot cameras Testing the relative performance of different imaging solutions On different brands of studio flash On colour profiles and different cameras On Hasselblad lenses and imaging whole drawers On microscope cameras On batteries On external and internal flashes Sensor to subject distance and magnification Case study: Equipment Options for Imaging by Volunteers Mosaicing v single shot cameras High quality images can be produced in one of two ways: by...

  4. Site Page: Hunting the snark – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 19th March 2013 By Lee Belbin (Atlas of Living Australia) and Norm McKenzie (Department of Environment and Conservation, Western Australia) Mormopterus loriae at Dampier Peninsula 1977 Mangroves are a much maligned group of trees. Yes, most of the time they do not make for a comfortable human environment. In mangroves, you could be up to your neck in mud being bitten by clouds of sand flies and eyeing a 5m croc (who is eying you) in 48 degrees Celsius and 100% humidity...

  5. Site Page: ALA-cited publications – Atlas of Living Australia

    Have you used the ALA in your published (or soon-to-be published) research? Please let us know about it via this form. We’re interested in all types of research that the ALA supports including research publications in scientific journals, reports, book chapters, theses, as well as websites and apps. Online bibliography This bibliography provides a list of known publications that have utilised data in the ALA or ALA infrastructure to support their research...