International Barcode of Life Conference, Adelaide Posted on 8th April 2011 The 4th International Barcode of Life Conference will be held at the University of Adelaide between 28th November and 3rd December, 2011. It will incl…
The ALA and BIGnet Posted on 8th April 2011 By Piers Higgs, Gaia Resources BIGnet, the Bird Interest Group network, held their bi-annual meeting on Sunday, 3rd April, 2011 at Lake Parramatta Res…
The potential of citizen science Posted on 8th April 2011 Subscribers interested in citizen science and crowdsourcing may like to read an interview with Healy Hamilton, Director of the Center for Applied Biod…
15th International Congress of Myriapodology Posted on 8th April 2011 The 15th International Congress of Myriapodology will be held from the 18 July – 22 July, 2011 in Brisbane, Australia. The congress will have a …
ALA to include Australian coral data Posted on 6th April 2011 The ALA is excited to announce a new project to incorporate data on Australian coral, in collaboration with Dr. J. E. N. ‘Charlie’ Veron. …
New data and/or photos in the ALA Posted on 6th April 2011 The ALA has recently established agreements to share data and/or photos from: Russell Knightley Media The Unique Flora of Tasmania Website Australian …
The value of biological collections Posted on 6th April 2011 By Lynne Sealie, Atlas of Living Australia Australia’s biological collections – do they really matter or are they an interesting pursuit for peopl…
Bird sightings and high tech combine to understand bird migration Posted on 6th April 2011 Scientists from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Cornell University’s Lab of Ornithology are working on a DataONE project to investigate the af…
New ALA technology helps Birds Australia Posted on 6th April 2011 With the recent growth of internet and mobile-based applications, it’s easier than ever for naturalists to discover information and record field obs…