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  1. Biodiversity Science project: The Secchi Dip-In

    The Secchi Dip-In is a program of the North American Lake Management Society (NALMS). The purpose of the society is to foster the management and protection of lakes and reservoirs for today and tomorrow. The Secchi Dip-In was created to enable volunteers to submit water clarity measurements to an online database and see how their data compare on a variety of scales- regional to international...

  2. 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...

  3. Biodiversity Science project: Urban Forest Map

    The Urban Forest Map is a collaborative effort to map every tree in the city of San Francisco...

  4. Biodiversity Science project: Air Sensors International Conference (ASIC)

    The UC Davis Air Quality Research Center (AQRC) welcomes you to join us at our first Air Sensors International Conference (ASIC)! ASIC will bring together stakeholders from academia, government, communities, and commercial interests to promote and advance air pollution sensors, improve the data quality from these sensors, expand the pollutants measured, and foster community involvement in monitoring air quality...

  5. Biodiversity Science project: Skill Lab: Science Detective

    What's your gaming superpower? Have you ever thought about what makes you special as a gamer? Is your mind super-sharp to ace certain types of games? Which skills have you developed as a gamer? Skill Lab: Science Detective is a collection of minigames with a detective story theme that challenges your mind in different ways. The game enables you to test your gaming brain skills against yourself and other people...

  6. Biodiversity Science project: Litter-free Digital Journal

    Litter. It’s a pervasive problem with the potential to negatively affect all living things. From South Carolina’s mountain streams to its island beaches, plastics and other improperly discarded materials not only destroy the beauty of our landscape but also can be harmful to us. Rainwater pooled in plastic litter provides a breeding ground for disease-spreading mosquitoes. Plastics and cigarette butts may leach dangerous toxins into our water supply...

  7. Biodiversity Science project: Stream Team

    The goals of Channelkeeper’s Stream Team Program are to collect and disseminate data to measure the health of local streams; identify and abate specific sources of pollution to these streams; measure trends or changes resulting from pollution prevention efforts; and foster environmental stewardship in our community by providing a rewarding outdoor volunteer opportunity for local citizens...

  8. Site Page: Council of Heads of Australian Faunal Collections (CHAFC) – Atlas of Living Australia

    The Council of Heads of Australian Faunal Collections (CHAFC) is the peak body representing Australia’s major zoological and palaeontological collections, primarily within the jurisdiction of regional, state and territory and commonwealth governments (chafc.org.au)...

  9. Site Page: National Reconciliation Week – making the ALA more relevant to Indigenous people – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 8th June 2016 There are many ways to get involved in National Reconciliation Week activities (27 May – 3 June). At the ALA, we saw it as a great opportunity to kick-start the next stage of our Indigenous Ecological Knowledge (IEK) work, focusing on making the ALA more relevant to Indigenous people and communities. Traditional land management practices and Indigenous knowledge about plants, animals and the environment are connected with people, place and culture...

  10. Site Page: ALA National Science Week 2023 recordings – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 25th August 2023 To celebrate National Science Week 2023, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) hosted three free virtual events. Our events aimed to ignite curiosity, foster learning, and deepen connection with biological sciences and the environment. Whether you were able to join us on the day and want to catch-up on the content, or if you weren’t able to make it, we’ve got you covered with recordings of our three events...