ALA Newsletter May 2021 Posted on 27th May 2021 ALA Newsletter May 2021: Next ALA webinar, ALA upgrade, data quality survey and more...
Director’s message – May 2021 Posted on 25th May 2021 I’d like to welcome you to the May 2021 edition of our newsletter in which we profile a number of exciting developments in the ALA.&n…
ALA upgrade on its way Posted on 25th May 2021 The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) team has been busy working on our Core Infrastructure Upgrade Project to improve our systems and make them more ro…
ALA helps to stop pests in their tracks Posted on 25th May 2021 The Atlas of Living Australia and its large network of biodiversity data providers are helping our national Environmental Biosecurity Office (EBO) in…
Welcome Prof Stephen van Leeuwen to our ALA Advisory Board Posted on 24th May 2021 We’re pleased to announce Professor Stephen van Leeuwen has been appointed to our Advisory Board and look forward to him joining our next meeting in…
Biodiversity Heritage Library Australia: unlocking the treasures in Australia’s biodiversity literature Posted on 24th May 2021 BHL Australia is a national project working to digitise Australia’s biodiversity heritage literature and make it freely accessible online.
International Living Atlases: Australian software used across the globe Posted on 19th May 2021 The Atlas of Living Australia is a world leader in biodiversity data infrastructure. Software code originally developed by our Australian team is now …
Past, present and future: looking back to look forward Posted on 22nd April 2021 The Atlas of Living Australia has been aggregating biodiversity data for over 10 years. But how did we come to be, what have we delivered to date, and…
Unlocking the mystery of the Regent Honeyeater Posted on 13th April 2021 A recent study by Ross Crates, a scientist at ANU’s Difficult Bird Research Group, explains why Regent Honeyeaters are changing their songs. Mo…