Open infrastructure has global benefits Posted on 27th February 2017 The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is a comprehensive biodiversity data management system for Australia and is also the Australian node for the Globa…
Our top tips on species identification Posted on 8th February 2017 Have you ever spotted a plant or animal and been unsure of what it is? If the answer is yes, then you’re not alone. In fact, one of the most com…
Promoting STEM in the classroom Posted on 1st February 2017 Earlier this month, 70 teachers with a passion for Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) came together to participate in the STEM X Academ…
Save the date Posted on 20th December 2016 Greater impact through environmental infrastructure symposium In May 2017, National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) faciliti…
Happy holidays from the Atlas of Living Australia Posted on 16th December 2016 Dear Atlas of Living Australia friends, As 2016 draws to a close, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your ongoing support to the Atl…
Streamlining data cleaning and modelling using BCCVL and ALA Posted on 7th December 2016 The Biodiversity and Climate Change Virtual Laboratory (BCCVL) is a ‘one stop modelling shop’ that simplifies the process of biodiversity-climate …
Spotlight on ALA users – Reiner Richter Posted on 22nd November 2016 One of our most prolific contributors to the ALA is Reiner Richter, a wildlife photographer from Victoria. He has been taking nature photographs as a …
Sharing Indigenous women’s knowledge of biodiversity and culture across tribal boundaries in Arnhem Land Posted on 11th November 2016 This post has been written and produced by Emilie Ens from Macquarie University, Sydney. Over the last couple of years the ALA has been working with t…