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  1. Biodiversity Science project: FeralScan

    FeralScan (www.feralscan.org.au) is a community website that allows you to map sightings of pest animals and record the problems they are causing in your local area. FeralScan will have direct benefits to farmers, community groups and individuals managing pest animals and their impacts...

  2. Biodiversity Science project: Sulphur-crested Cockatoo population survey

    This annual community survey being held on 11 October 2015; please note that counts made a few days earlier or after the 11th are accepted. We are trying to get a better understanding of the distribution and abundance of Sulphur-crested Cockatoos. This will help us to assess the habitats this species prefers...

  3. Biodiversity Science project: Burnside Urban Foresters

    We will provide learning workshops about urban trees and habitat, and opportunities for residents to actively participate in projects about the trees, habitat and wildlife in the City of Burnside in South Australia. Volunteer registration and training must be completed before data collection is undertaken. Register your interest here: http://bit...

  4. Biodiversity Science project: Pademelon survey

    The red-legged pademelon (Thylogale stigmatica), is a small native macropod (2.5-9 kg), found on the north/ eastern coast of Australia and in New Guinea. Preferring tropical and subtropical rainforest habitats, wet sclerophyll forest and occasionally deciduous vine thickets. Red-legged pademelons have a varied diet consisting of fruits, leaves, bark, fungus and insects. Under the IUCN pademelons are listed as ‘least concern’ although population numbers are decreasing (IUCN)...

  5. Biodiversity Science project: Spear thistle biocontrol

    Cirsium vulgare Common name: spear thistle [Spear thistle](http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/biodiversity/invasive/weeds/weeddetails.pl?taxon_id=9636) adversely impacts agriculture by competing with pasture species, inhibiting stock movement, contaminating wool, and causing injury to animals. [Three biocontrol agents](https://biocollect.ala.org.au/biocontrolhub/project/index/c5b3564b-b170-4105-9e37-6c3de8219e7b?hub=biocontrolhub) have been released in Australia: 1...

  6. Biodiversity Science project: BDBSAcollect

    This tool aims to provide a simple BDBSA friendly option for recording sighting records of flora and fauna across South Australia. Only records with verified species identification are encouraged. It requires minimum effort and training and has a central data management approach. The BioCollect environment allows it to be used by non-government personnel such as consultants and naturalists. The data is only visible to approved members...

  7. Biodiversity Science project: Frog Watch - Victoria

    Frog Watch in Victoria is a highly successful community frog conservation program that originated as a joint project between the Amphibian Research Centre and Alcoa World Alumina Australia. Its mission is to give Victorians the opportunity to help conserve frog life in their local area. Frog Watch aims to involve a large number of Victorians of all ages in actively helping to increase the quality of large-scale frog habitat in Victoria...

  8. Support article: What is DigiVol?

    Digivol is an online tool that enables volunteers to capture data and digitise collections held within museums, libraries, archives and herbaria. DigiVol is a collaboration between the Atlas of Living Australia and the Australian Museum, Through DigiVol, volunteers help collection owners make their research material available to everyone online...

  9. Support article: What is MERIT?

    Monitoring Evaluation Reporting and Improvement Tool (MERIT) is the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy’s online reporting tool and is designed to collect and store planning, monitoring and reporting data associated with natural resource management grants projects funded by the Australian Government. The system aggregates project data to tell a whole-of-programme story about the impact of natural resource management investments...

  10. Support article: Wind, wind-farms, birds and bats

    Insights and predictions from the Atlas of Living Australia Authors: Eric Woehler and Lee Belbin Dr Eric Woehler Lee Belbin Wind is a significant and growing alternative energy source for Australia and other countries, with areas in southern Australia identified as suitable sites for wind farms...