Spotlight on ALA Users – Three key contributors Posted on 4th June 2019 We’ve received some really interesting images in the ALA recently. People have a variety of reasons for contributing their data.
ALA Future Directions – National Consultation Posted on 22nd May 2019 The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is embarking on a national consultation process in order to understand and meet the changing needs of our users. T…
ecoEd announced as finalists in CAUDIT awards Posted on 20th May 2019 The ecoEd program, of which ALA is a member, have been announced as finalists for the CAUDIT Awards. These awards are from the Council of Australasian…
ALA—iNaturalist collaboration Posted on 8th May 2019 This month, we signed a member agreement with the global biodiversity social network iNaturalist.
Empowering future Indigenous land managers Posted on 7th May 2019 Intergenerational traditional ecological knowledge transfer and Citizen Science
Indigenous knowledge helps fill ecological information gaps in remote Arnhem Land: but is it too late for small mammals? Posted on 18th March 2019 by Banul Munyarryun, Ben Kitchener, Gill Towler, Yirralka Rangers, Emilie Ens In June 2018, Yirralka Senior Ranger Banul Munyarryun, a respected …
ALA Newsletter March 2019 Edition 6 Posted on 12th March 2019 New ALA Director | Highlights | Updates | Tips & Tricks | Spatial Portal in Focus | Featured Image | Dashboard | Handy Links
Victorian Gorse Taskforce: fighting one of Australia’s worst weeds Posted on 5th March 2019 In February 2019, we took part in an information roadshow helping to reduce gorse across Victorian private and public land.
ALA in use: Research dogs helping to record data on threatened species Posted on 27th February 2019 The Research Dogs for Conservation program run by the University of the Sunshine Coast trains, tests and uses detection dogs for conservation projects…