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  1. Site Page: A global approach to monitoring biodiversity – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 11th April 2017 The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), is a member an EU-funded project, called GLOBal Infrastructures for Supporting Biodiversity research (GLOBIS-B). The project aims to enhance the multilateral cooperation of biodiversity research infrastructures worldwide to support the production of Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs), which will provide a global approach to monitoring the state of biodiversity...

  2. Site Page: Protecting Australian biodiversity with data – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 15th January 2024 Meet our ALA Australian Biodiversity Data Mobilisation Program winners As Australia is home to unique biodiversity and ecosystems, it’s vital that researchers, governments and industry have access to high-quality data so they can better understand, monitor and protect species...

  3. Site Page: ALA’s International Biodiversity Engagements – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 14th November 2023 The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) and CSIRO’s National Research Collections Australia were proud to host both the Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) Annual Conference in Hobart and the 30th Annual Governing Board Meeting of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) in Canberra in October 2023...

  4. Data provider: Biodiversity Enhancement / SWC Biodiversity and New Ironbark Creek Boardwalk

    It is estimated that the full re-vegetation of the site requires an additional 800,000 plants to be planted. The project is to assist existing volunteers by weeding 15 hectares of the site (by removing weeds from previously unplanted areas and cardboard and mulch areas where necessary) assist a volunteer nursery team to propagate up to 20,000 plants, and assist existing volunteer teams in the replanting process (wherever needed) on the site...

  5. Data provider: Biodiversity Enhancement / SWC Biodiversity and Ironbark Creek Boardwalk and Track work

    It is estimated that the full re-vegetation of the site requires an additional 800,000 plants to be planted. The project is to assist existing volunteers by weeding 15 hectares of the site (by removing weeds from previously unplanted areas and cardboard and mulch areas where necessary) assist a volunteer nursery team to propagate up to 20,000 plants, and assist existing volunteer teams in the replanting process (wherever needed) on the site...

  6. Data provider: Biodiversity Enhancement / SWC Biodiversity and Ironbark Marsh Boardwalk Repair

    It is estimated that the full re-vegetation of the site requires an additional 800,000 plants to be planted. The project is to assist existing volunteers by weeding 15 hectares of the site (by removing weeds from previously unplanted areas and cardboard and mulch areas where necessary) assist a volunteer nursery team to propagate up to 20,000 plants, and assist existing volunteer teams in the replanting process (wherever needed) on the site...

  7. Locality: Botany Mun. Golf Links, GOLF COURSE, NSW_8058

    NSW -33.965 151.2094444

  8. Institution: Three Cedars Botany

    Seed and plant locations for revegetation.

  9. Data resource: Biodiversity at Arborlee

    Participants of the Environmental Monitoring Workshop split into groups to undertake a field walk through the rain forest vegetation of Arborlee Nature Refuge while practising using BioCollect to record biodiversity.

  10. Site Page: 10th Invertebrate Biodiversity & Conservation Conference – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 14th April 2011 The 10th Invertebrate Biodiversity & Conservation Conference (IBCC) / Society of Australian Systematic Biologists (SASB) Conference will be held at St Mary’s College, Parkville, Melbourne from Sunday 4th – 7th December 2011. The conference will be followed by a National Invertebrate Conservation Workshop on Thursday 8th December 2011...