ACT Gang-gang survey a great success enabled by the ALA Posted on 7th March 2016 In 2014 the Canberra Ornithologists Group (COG) adopted the Gang-gang cockatoo as its ‘Bird of the Year’ to celebrate 50 years of birding …
ALA Science Symposium 2016 – registrations open Posted on 3rd March 2016 Registrations are now open for the third Atlas of Living Australia Science Symposium which is being held at the Keiran McNamara Conservation Science C…
Webinar by Arthur Chapman on the history of biodiversity informatics Posted on 19th January 2016 29 January 2016, 0900 EDT Australia Google+:https://plus.google.com/events/coiklff179p1r8jng8pbf1k9cok YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5_y6o9…
Save the Date – Atlas of Living Australia Science Symposium 11-12 May 2016 Posted on 16th December 2015 Our Western Australian colleagues have kindly offered to host our next Science Symposium. Make sure you save the date for the third ALA Science…
NSW South Coast: December 2015 BioBlitz Posted on 26th November 2015 The Atlas of Life in the Coastal Wilderness will be running a BioBlitz in the Wallagoot catchment region near Merimbula NSW on Friday 4th and Saturda…
Phylolink to be launched at ASBS Conference 2015 Posted on 20th November 2015 The Australasian Systematic Botany Society Conference is being held in Canberra from the 29th of November until December 3rd and the theme is “B…
Indigenous Ecological Knowledge: Olkola and Killarney Station Posted on 11th November 2015 The Olkola People of Cape York, CSIRO researchers, and the Tropical Indigenous Ethnobotany Centre (TIEC) are working together; using the Atlas of Li…
Counting Koalas Across the Country: Citizen Science Posted on 3rd November 2015 The Koala is one of the most recognizable and celebrated species in Australian fauna, inhabiting Eucalyptus woodlands and forests through ou…
WeDigBio 2015 Posted on 16th October 2015 WeDigBio, short for Worldwide Engagement for Digitizing Bio-collections, is a four-day global event taking place during October 22-25 2015, that will…