eDNA records now available on ALA Posted on 11th February 2020 From monitoring fish species on reefs to mapping microbes in soils or searching for evidence of a monster in Loch Ness, eDNA based surveys are a scien…
Open consultation on Australia’s environmental predictive capability Posted on 30th January 2020 You’re invited to join consultation meetings in February 2020 to help shape the development of a key support system for Australia’s research and d…
Australian bushfires Posted on 13th January 2020 The bushfires across Australia have burned over five million hectares of bushland in Australia’s south-east and more across South Australia, Western…
ALA Future Directions National Consultation Findings Report Posted on 16th December 2019 Today, we released the Atlas of Living Australia Future Directions National Consultation Findings Report.
Sign in to the ALA with your organisational login details Posted on 9th December 2019 The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) now provides login access via the Australian Access Federation (AAF) – the national provider for …
Call for citizen scientists! Ecologists gathering in Launceston want to know what nature is in your backyard Posted on 28th November 2019 600 ecologists gathering in Launceston have called for local’s help to snap local plants, fungi and animals – with one researcher particularly int…
GEO Week 2019 Ministerial Summit Posted on 12th November 2019 Last week the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), an intergovernmental body of 105 member countries and 127 participating organisations, hosted GEO Wee…
Indigenous language names in the ALA Posted on 29th October 2019 At the PULiiMA 2019 Indigenous Languages & Technology Conference in Darwin in September, Senior Knowledge holders from the Kamilaroi community, Bernad…