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  1. Site Page: Spotlight on ALA Users – Nocturnal wildlife enthusiast Josh Bowell – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 15th August 2018 Josh speaks with us about nocturnal wildlife photography, conservation and sensitive data in the ALA. Recently, we noticed some wonderful images of nocturnal species being uploaded into the ALA. Obviously we wanted to know more about these wide-eyed creatures and contacted their photographer Josh Bowell for more information. Josh’s hobby is nocturnal wildlife photography and he started uploading images from his night time trips to the ALA early this year...

  2. Site Page: Prediction case study – Atlas of Living Australia

    Where could the Greater Glider be? Author: Dr Jane Elith, The University of Melbourne, School of Botany Dr Jane Elith, The University of Melbourne About the author Ecologists, field naturalists and all sorts of people might ask such a question. The greater glider, Petauroides volans (Kerr, 1792), is Australia’s largest glider, an arboreal marsupial that feeds on Eucalyptusleaves at night and shelters in tree hollows during the day...

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