NRM Regions Knowledge Conference
I’ve just come back from the NRM Regions Knowledge Conference in Launceston, Tasmania and as usual I’ll try to wrap... Continue reading →
I’ve just come back from the NRM Regions Knowledge Conference in Launceston, Tasmania and as usual I’ll try to wrap... Continue reading →
This is a copy of a blog I authored over on the Coastal Walkabout site at www.coastalwalkabout.org. The Coastal Walkabout... Continue reading →
Last night, Aaron, AJ an I attended the launch of the new Dolphin Watch App, which is the second App... Continue reading →
We’ve been running three different internal citizen science projects over the past year, and I thought that the start of... Continue reading →
It has been customary over the years for me to write a “what happened this year” post at the end... Continue reading →
We have been pretty quiet in terms of blogging recently while we’ve been working on two apps, and they’ve just... Continue reading →
This blog originally appeared on the Coastal Walkabout site, and has been replicated here at the Gaia Resources site. As... Continue reading →
This is the third blog in a series about mole crickets. You can find the first two here and here. After... Continue reading →
Over the last month (well, just shy of a month), we’ve run a social media based biological survey on mole... Continue reading →
Over the last couple of weeks, I put out a few tweets about mole crickets, after seeing a few in... Continue reading →
Once again it is that time of year, where we get to reminisce on the year that was. It doesn’t... Continue reading →
We launched our first apps into production on the app stores quietly a week or two ago – and you... Continue reading →
I spent all of last week on the road in Canberra, for a few different reasons, but the one that... Continue reading →
Over the last couple of months, we’ve started two projects in the area of open source collection management systems, for... Continue reading →
I’m just back from a holiday (of sorts) to Europe, where we visited friends in England, and then went to... Continue reading →
Last week AJ and I got out of the office and up into the Pilbara for a couple of days... Continue reading →
Foremost on my mind over the last week have been the ways in which we support students here at Gaia... Continue reading →
I can trace my enthusiasm for bats back to this picture: This was taken in 2001, at a... Continue reading →
Some people might have seen the flurry of tweets last week about food and food miles from Joe, David, Tom,... Continue reading →
I’m just back from a trip to Japan, where I tested out a new gadget on the slopes of Niseko... Continue reading →
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