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  1. Site Page: Returning to the remote Country of the Ngandi People – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 9th June 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). Aboriginal people manage some of Australia’s most remote and difficult to access parts of Australia. Limited access by people can mean that environmental threats such as intense wildfire and invasive species take hold...

  2. Site Page: Image post-processing – Atlas of Living Australia

    Image post-processing means manipulating an image in software like Adobe Photoshop to enhance detail and create an overall more appealing or informative image. But post-processing cannot reveal image detail that was not captured by the camera. Ideally, post-processing occurs on the original RAW file before the file is converted to other formats, eg ...

  3. Site Page: March 2010 newsletter summary – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 5th March 2010 March 2010 – Atlas activities, articles and reports, media releases, conferences and workshops, biodiversity weblinks Atlas activities Miles Nicholls, Data Analyst reports on the Data Integration project The ALA is bringing together information that will deliver species profiles. Data owners who would like to contribute data can discuss it with the team...

  4. Site Page: September 2009 newsletter summary – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 30th September 2009 September 2009 – Atlas activities, articles and reports, media releases, conferences and workshops, biodiversity weblinks From the Director Donald Hobern talks about Super Science and Future Directions (article no longer available) Partners/Stakeholder update Helen Thompson reports from the Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS) on Names data for the Atlas of Living Australia...

  5. Site Page: International data quality workshops focus on fitness for use – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 8th February 2018 At a recent meeting in Gainesville, Florida, an international group finalised a standard suite of data quality tests across biodiversity platforms. The issue of data quality has been an important issue for digital biodiversity data since the inception of platforms such as the Global Biodiversity Infrastructure Facility (GBIF) and the ALA...

  6. Site Page: The value of biological collections – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 6th April 2011 By Lynne Sealie, Atlas of Living Australia Australia’s biological collections – do they really matter or are they an interesting pursuit for people with a passion for preserving dead plants and animals? Documented collecting in Australia began when Joseph Banks visited Australia as part of Captain Cook’s expedition in 1770...

  7. Site Page: Next-generation portals for herbaria and museums – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 29th March 2011 By John Tann and Robyn Lawrence, Atlas of Living Australia The Atlas of Living Australia team is working with the Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (CHAH) and the Council of Heads of Australian Faunal Collections (CHAFC) to think about the next generation of the Australia’s Virtual Herbarium (AVH) and Online Zoological Collections of Australian […] By John Tann and Robyn Lawrence, Atlas of Living Australia The Atlas of Living Australia team is working with...

  8. 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...

  9. 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...

  10. 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...