A day in the sun!
A software engineer, a taxonomist, an environmental scientist and a spatial ecologist walk into a community science event… Well, it’s... Continue reading →
A software engineer, a taxonomist, an environmental scientist and a spatial ecologist walk into a community science event… Well, it’s... Continue reading →
Hi, my name is Jake Geddes and I am the newest Spatial Analyst at Gaia Resources. I have been here... Continue reading →
Alex and I flew back from the inaugural Australian Citizen Science Association (ACSA) in Canberra on Sunday. I don’t think... Continue reading →
This afternoon Alex and I fly out to Canberra for the inaugural Australian Citizen Science Association (ACSA) conference, where Gaia... Continue reading →
I’ve previously written about the Pilbara Corridors Conservation Action Planning workshops (one and two) that I’ve attended as the “spatial support... Continue reading →
Greetings! My name is Sam and I recently joined Gaia Resources in May 2015 as a Software Engineer in the... Continue reading →
Last week I attended the second Conservation Action Planning workshop for Pilbara Corridors in Karratha (you can read about the... Continue reading →
A couple of weeks ago I was back in the sunny Pilbara to help the Rangelands NRM and Greening Australia... Continue reading →
We have been rolling out environmentally-focused QGIS training since June 2014 (click here for a blog on some of our... Continue reading →
Since our last blog in May, Ben, Kehan and myself have been working with the team at the Western Australian... Continue reading →
We’ve been involved in citizen science projects for some time now, and I’ve been interested in finding ways to harvest... Continue reading →
A while back we posted our first product pages about the Geographic Reporting Information Database (GRID) and you can read... Continue reading →
This week we have another guest blog, this time from our work experience student Pauline (our second work experience student... Continue reading →
When I started Gaia Resources, one of my biggest projects was supporting the Western Australian Museum’s collections databases. This work... Continue reading →
James and I attended the state Natural Resource Management (NRM) conference (aka “The Tipping Point conference”) between May 7-9 in... Continue reading →
On Tuesday 6th May, as part of my week of travel, I was in Brisbane for the Citizen Science Network... Continue reading →
For a while I’ve been keen to create a newsletter for Gaia Resources. So, over the past few weeks, I’ve... Continue reading →
In 2013, Gaia Resources was commissioned by the South West Catchments Council (SWCC) to develop an online Geographical Information system... Continue reading →
There have been changes to the regulations around disturbance mapping in Western Australia since the introduction of the Mining Rehabilitation... Continue reading →
Last night I attended the Dolphin Watch volunteer training night and was one of 180 people that came along to... Continue reading →
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