Another way to find citizen science projects Posted on 7th August 2018 People keen to contribute to a science project can now use People Powered – a new search tool designed to help citizens connect with science project…
Brisbane City Council selects ALA for biodiversity data management Posted on 30th July 2018 The largest local government in Australia, Brisbane City Council, has chosen the Atlas of Living Australia as its approved corporate platform for envi…
Because of Her, We Can! NAIDOC Week: Stories from the Atlas of Living Australia Posted on 19th July 2018 Within our Indigenous Ecological Knowledge program of work, the Atlas of Living Australia works with many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women …
ALA in use: Dave Maynard, Environmental Consultant Posted on 2nd July 2018 We talk with an ecologist and environmental consultant, about how he uses the ALA to inform environmental impact assessments and offset planning for d…
Environmental monitoring workshops for Queensland’s Nature Refuges Posted on 27th June 2018 The Condamine Alliance is working with Nature Refuge landowners to teach best practice environmental monitoring using the ALA’s BioCollect tool.
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!