A new version of galah available now Posted on 26th August 2021 We’ve released an updated version of galah, our R package for acquiring data from the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA).
galah takes flight: ALA’s new R package now available Posted on 1st July 2021 We have just released galah, our new software package for accessing ALA data. This makes it easier than ever to find, download and analyse information…
New beta version of national weeds management website released Posted on 11th June 2020 The Centre for Invasive Species Solutions has launched a beta version of Weeds Australia, a new nationally focused weeds’ website providing best pra…
National biodiversity data at your fingertips Posted on 4th April 2017 By Hannah Scott and Peter Brenton, Atlas of Living Australia Sustainable land and natural resource management relies on many things, but at the cor…
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 …
Phylolink to be launched at ASBS Conference 2015 Posted on 20th November 2015 The Australasian Systematic Botany Society Conference is being held in Canberra from the 29th of November until December 3rd and the theme is “B…
An easier way to login to the ALA Posted on 10th August 2015 From the family pet’s name to your Mother’s maiden name, a favourite species of Australian wildlife or just plain old haphazard ‘pa…
The Australian Plant Pest Database and the ALA Posted on 22nd July 2015 The Australian Plant Pest Database (APPD) is a national, secure online database of pests and diseases of Australia’s plant species. The delivery a…
Our ‘Report a Sighting’ site has been refreshed Posted on 26th June 2015 You might have noticed that the Atlas of Living Australia website has gone through a few changes in appearance over the past 6 months. We are curren…