Vale Dr John La Salle 1951-2018 Posted on 15th June 2018 Dr John La Salle: enthusiastic, internationally renowned entomologist who championed open access to biodiversity information.
Vale Dr John La Salle Posted on 31st May 2018 It is with regret that the Atlas of Living Australia informs all members of our community that our Director, Dr John La Salle, has unexpectedly passed…
Parasitic plant enthusiasts enhance ALA data on mistletoes Posted on 23rd May 2018 Some great images of interesting and unusual parasitic plants have appeared in the ALA recently. They have been added by parasitic plant enthusiasts R…
National Science Week: School Biodiversity Image Competition Posted on 9th May 2018 Win prizes for taking wildlife images in your school yard and uploading them to the ALA!
eDNA and the ALA Posted on 8th May 2018 The Atlas of Living Australia is exploring the opportunities and implications of incorporating different types of data into its repository. In April, …
Teacher adds first colour images of underwater species to ALA Posted on 24th April 2018 Victorian teacher Nick Shaw’s images of unusual underwater creatures with beautiful colouring quickly caught our eye.
Volunteers tackling digitisation of collections Posted on 18th April 2018 Digitisation of collections continues as DigiVol reaches 3,000 registered volunteers.
The Tracks App: a bi-lingual mobile app exploring biodiversity in an indigenous context Posted on 22nd March 2018 Rangers from the Central Land Council (CLC) now have the capacity to track threatened species in both English and Warlpiri as part of a comprehensive …
Using ALA in the classroom – Classification Posted on 6th March 2018 Former teacher and CSIRO’s Indigenous STEM Program Coordinator Geoff Guymer has a wealth of experience teaching in classrooms across Australia and l…