Webinar by Arthur Chapman on the history of biodiversity informatics Posted on 19th January 2016 29 January 2016, 0900 EDT Australia Google+:https://plus.google.com/events/coiklff179p1r8jng8pbf1k9cok YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5_y6o9…
The ALA User Survey is now available! Posted on 5th May 2015 The Atlas of Living Australia encourages its users to complete a quick online survey on the features and functions of the website. The Atlas o…
ALA Educational Resources for primary school classes Posted on 13th March 2015 It can be beneficial (and more importantly, fun!) to move the science classes out of the classroom and into the outdoors, and primary school teacher…
ALA helps bring CSIRO’s new biodiversity book to life Posted on 26th August 2014 CSIRO’s new book, Biodiversity: Science and Solutions for Australia, is jam-packed with the latest scientific knowledge about Australia’s biodiver…
Coastal Environment Centre using Atlas of Living Australia Posted on 18th August 2014 Species occurrence data maps produced by the Atlas of Living Australia are being used by the Coastal Environment Centre (CEC) in North Narrabee…
Foundations for the Future Posted on 24th July 2014 Foundations for the future: a long-term plan for Australian ecosystem science was launched by the Chief Scientist of Australia Prof Ian Chubb AC last…
ALA gives Year 12 students real-life links in Biology class Posted on 21st July 2014 A school in the ACT has been using the Atlas of Living Australia as a teaching tool in their Year 12 Biology class.