National Science Week – are you up for the challenge? Posted on 11th August 2017 Commencing tomorrow, National Science Week is celebrating its 20th birthday, and it’s your opportunity to help do science! There are numerous ways t…
Spotlight on ALA users – Vuk Vojisavljevic Posted on 3rd August 2017 If you’re familiar with our User Profiles blog series, you’ll know that people add to the ALA’s Individual Sightings for a range of reasons, but…
ALA website receives a makeover Posted on 11th July 2017 Next time you log on to the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), you will notice some improvements to www.ala.org.au …
EcoEd training for first-rate science education Posted on 29th June 2017 The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) has joined forces with Biodiversity and Climate Change Virtual Laboratory (BCCVL) and Terrestrial Ecosystem Resear…
Spotlight on ALA Users – Tim Bawden Posted on 14th June 2017 We first discovered Tim Bawden’s images while searching through the ALA’s Recent Sightings for some pictures of Australian mammals for pro…
A New Scanner for Digitizing Australia’s Biodiversity Heritage Posted on 8th June 2017 This article was originally published in Biodiversity Heritage Library . Read the original post. By Nicole Kearney, Coordinator, BHL Australia In 2011…
Last chance to register for the Greater Impact through Environmental Infrastructure Symposium Posted on 5th May 2017 Want to stay up-to-date with the latest trends in environmental infrastructure? Would you benefit from learning how NCRIS infrastructure has been used…
Greater Impact through Environmental Infrastructure Symposium – registration open Posted on 19th April 2017 To celebrate the tenth anniversary of NCRIS, the ALA is partnering with a number of NCRIS facilities to host a symposium to celebrate the collaborativ…
A global approach to monitoring biodiversity Posted on 11th April 2017 The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), is a member an EU-funded project, called GLOBal Infrastructures for Supporting Biodiversity research (GLOBIS-B). …