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  1. Data resource: Plants Of The Green Line - Woolsthorpe Section

    The Green Line is a section of the old Warrnambool to Hamilton Railway Line, the railway track is long gone however the reserve still remains under the control of Victrack. In recent years with cattle having been removed from the reserve, the original vegetation is beginning to re-establish itself...

  2. Locality: Botan Creek, WATERCOURSE, QLD_3924

    QLD -28.057253 153.193906

  3. Locality: Thirtynine Sections Trig, SURVEY MARKER, SA_SA0066148

    SA -34.93479 139.29069

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

    NSW -33.965 151.2094444

  5. Institution: Three Cedars Botany

    Seed and plant locations for revegetation.

  6. 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...

  7. Site Page: Two Biodiversity Informatics Colleagues Passed Away – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 1st November 2011 The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is sorry to announce the sad news that two of our close overseas colleagues in biodiversity informatics have passed away unexpectedly in recent weeks. Professor Frank A Bisby (1945 – 2011), from Reading, UK. Larry Speers (1949 – 2011), from Ontario, Canada. Many of us involved in the ALA have worked closely with these men over the years and are saddened by their passing. Professor Frank A Bisby http://www.tdwg.org/...

  8. Site Page: PhyloJive – Integrating biodiversity data with phylogenies – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 23rd October 2012 PhyloJive (Phylogeny Javascript Information Visualiser and Explorer) is a web based application that places biodiversity information aggregated from many sources onto compact phylogenetic trees...

  9. Site Page: ALA helps bring CSIRO’s new biodiversity book to life – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 26th August 2014 CSIRO’s new book, Biodiversity: Science and Solutions for Australia, is jam-packed with the latest scientific knowledge about Australia’s biodiversity, so of course the Atlas of Living Australia is a key feature. The book, which is available free from www.csiro.au/biodiversitybook, describes the ancient origins and unique features of Australia’s plants, animals and ecosystems, and looks at how they are currently tracking...

  10. Site Page: Working together to share and improve the digitisation of biodiversity – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 1st June 2015 During April 13-17 2015, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) and CSIRO hosted an international summit focused on data sharing and strategies for leveraging common digitisation practices and protocols...