Data processing Posted on 9th October 2013 We are regularly asked about how we process and manage data. This blog provides a reasonably technical overview of: some of the processes occurrence…
The time has come: a continent-wide system for monitoring for our biodiversity Posted on 20th September 2013 A collaboration of BoM, CSIRO and the Atlas of Living Australia have looked into how such a system might work and released their findings in a new rep…
Forty million critters and counting Posted on 18th September 2013 By Andrea Wild Spotted a strange sponge? Photographed a fungus? Recorded the chirping of a bird in your garden? Become a citizen scientist by uploadin…
ACT Centenary Bioblitz Posted on 18th September 2013 Join us for Canberra's first ever collaborative race to identify as many kinds of plants, animals, algae and fungi at Black Mountain between Friday mo…
Science Symposium presentations now available Posted on 5th August 2013 The presentations for the science symposium are now available here: https://speakerdeck.com/atlaslivingaust
Pacific Science Intercongress: Connecting biodiversity collections in the Pacific Posted on 5th August 2013 Digitisation through DNA Barcoding and Informatics The presentations from the Pacific Science Intercongress session on DNA Barcoding and Inform…
TERN article: Soils to Satellites now live! Posted on 5th July 2013 Thanks to TERN for letting us repost this article – With the launch of the Soils to Satellites (S2S) online tool, TERN’s Eco-informatic…
Student/Teacher resources: Ecolinc releases new field guide App Posted on 27th June 2013 By Ian McDonald – The other day I was asked over Twitter if the Atlas of Living Australia has developed any tools or resources which were suitab…
News from the community: Bush Blitz Symposium Posted on 20th June 2013 You are invited to attend the Bush Blitz Symposium – Adding to Australia’s Biodiversity Picture Bush Blitz is a national partnership betwe…