ALA webinar: Protecting Australia’s ecosystems: novel approaches to biosecurity management Posted on 27th May 2022 Australia is home to a vast number of species, many of which occur nowhere else. Unfortunately, however, the high uniqueness of our plants and animals…
ALA webinar: New Data From Historic Collections Posted on 17th March 2022 Across Australia there are 60 million natural history specimens held at museums, universities, botanic gardens, herbaria, seed banks and at CSIRO. The…
ALA webinar: Environmental data infrastructures – Data and technology trends Posted on 2nd December 2021 Australia faces a range of challenges in how best to monitor and manage its unique and challenging environment. In this context, projects to collate a…
ALA webinar: Saving species at speed – Conservation and the science of animal movement Posted on 22nd September 2021 Australian animals show an enormous diversity of movement behaviour, due to a long evolutionary history of adaptation to highly variable – and occas…
ALA webinar: Innovations in biodiversity data management Posted on 9th June 2021 It is now easier than ever to capture biodiversity information, with innovations in smartphones, digitisation and data storage driving massive growth …
ALA webinar: Exploring citizen science in the context of disaster response and recovery Posted on 4th March 2021 The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) provides access to Australia’s largest collection of biodiversity information via the provision of open infrastr…
ALA webinar: The role of big data in managing Australian biodiversity Posted on 10th December 2020 Australia is a megadiverse continent, containing an array of plants and animals found nowhere else. The Atlas of Living Australia is dedicated to shar…
ALA webinar: Understanding the evolution of Australia’s biodiversity Posted on 5th November 2020 Australia is a megadiverse continent, containing an array of plants and animals found nowhere else. The Atlas of Living Australia is dedicated to shar…