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…
iNaturalist Australia launched Posted on 2nd October 2019 This week we launched iNaturalist Australia, the Australian node of iNaturalist, the world’s leading global social biodiversity network. We now …
National Science Week 10-18 August 2019 Posted on 8th August 2019 It’s that time of year again when we can all indulge our inner geek. Check out some of these National Science Week events being run by our partners …
ALA new website design – now live Posted on 18th July 2019 Here is a summary of changes we’ve launched as part of the redesign. Improvements to navigation The ALA homepage has a new layout with the following…
Living Atlases community releases two new video tutorials Posted on 20th June 2019 In 2013, the Living Atlases community was established by GBIF to help countries around the world develop biodiversity infrastructure based on the ALA'…
Spotlight on ALA Users – Three key contributors Posted on 4th June 2019 We’ve received some really interesting images in the ALA recently. People have a variety of reasons for contributing their data.
ALA Future Directions – National Consultation Posted on 22nd May 2019 The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is embarking on a national consultation process in order to understand and meet the changing needs of our users. T…