ALA webinar: Saving species at speed – Conservation and the science of animal movement Posted on 22nd September 2021 Australian animals show an enormous diversity of movement behaviour, due to a long evolutionary history of adaptation to highly variable – and occas…
ALA Newsletter September 2021 Posted on 7th September 2021 Atlas of Living Australian Newsletter February 2021
Global partnership paves way for ALA system upgrade Posted on 25th August 2021 In June this year we upgraded our ALA systems to make them more reliable, more robust, and equipped to manage increasing amounts of biodiversity data.…
National Science Week 13-21 August 2021 Posted on 16th August 2021 There are so many great events happening this week, and many of them are online so everyone can get their science on!
galah takes flight: ALA’s new R package now available Posted on 1st July 2021 We have just released galah, our new software package for accessing ALA data. This makes it easier than ever to find, download and analyse information…
Creating a buzz for citizen science Posted on 1st July 2021 by Erin Roger, ALA Citizen Science Programme Lead
ALA upgrade Posted on 24th June 2021 Between Thursday 24 June and Tuesday 29 June, we will be deploying an upgrade to improve our systems and make them more robust and more efficient. As …
The path of the emu: mapping 6,000 years of emu movement Posted on 17th June 2021 By Julia Ryeland, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University
ALA webinar: Innovations in biodiversity data management Posted on 9th June 2021 It is now easier than ever to capture biodiversity information, with innovations in smartphones, digitisation and data storage driving massive growth …