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Data Standards in Environmental Health

posted on February 20, 2019 by Piers Higgs | Comments Off on Data Standards in Environmental Health

Back in December I wrote about some presentations that I did for the Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security, and mentioned... Continue reading →

Barb's bee-keeping in the 'burbs

Reflections of a Hobbyist Beekeeper, Part One

posted on February 13, 2019 by Barbara Zakrzewska | Comments Off on Reflections of a Hobbyist Beekeeper, Part One

This week, Barbara, one of our spatial analysts, talks about a special out-of-hours pursuit and how it links to projects... Continue reading →

What is Natural Resource Management?

posted on February 12, 2019 by Piers Higgs | Comments Off on What is Natural Resource Management?

One of our important client ‘segments’ is the Natural Resource Management (NRM) industry, and we thought we’d introduce them to... Continue reading →

Darwin – First impressions

posted on February 6, 2019 by Chris Roach | 2 Comments

Week 1 in Darwin: boxes, boxes, boxes Week 2: getting stocked up, unpacked and entertain the kids Week 3: start... Continue reading →

Biodiversity informatics future requirements

posted on January 31, 2019 by Alex Chapman | 1 Comment

In a blog from last month I wrote about the good work that’s already been done within individual biodiversity knowledge domains.  But... Continue reading →

Deb demonstrating the Wildlife Drones method

Launching Wildlife Drones in WA

posted on January 29, 2019 by Chris Roach | Comments Off on Launching Wildlife Drones in WA

Deb from Wildlife Drones was in town in mid-December 2018 presenting their integrated wildlife tracking system to Department of Biodiversity,... Continue reading →

Describing items for small archives – a practical set of considerations

posted on January 24, 2019 by Morgan Strong | Comments Off on Describing items for small archives – a practical set of considerations

Back in October 2018, Piers presented to the 2018 ASA Conference with Bootstrapping small archives. One of the key artefacts... Continue reading →

Map showing the fungi known to occur in Bold PArk, Perth and corresponding PDF field guide of the park.

Challenge: Dynamic Fungi Field Guide

posted on January 22, 2019 by Alex Chapman | Comments Off on Challenge: Dynamic Fungi Field Guide

You hopefully read last October’s blog post on visualising available data on the collecting history of Leadbeater’s Possum in the... Continue reading →

Mosquito ground surveillance – an update

posted on January 15, 2019 by Chris Roach | Comments Off on Mosquito ground surveillance – an update

When Jake and I went across to Melbourne for the FOSS4G conference in November, I took the opportunity to catch up... Continue reading →

Giving back to the Environment

posted on January 9, 2019 by Piers Higgs | Comments Off on Giving back to the Environment

I thought I’d expand upon the previous blog post that mentioned our Perth Christmas function was held at Cottesloe, helping... Continue reading →

Welcome to 2019!

posted on January 2, 2019 by Piers Higgs | Comments Off on Welcome to 2019!

The new year has been and gone and here we are back again! The first thing we wanted to was... Continue reading →

Merry Christmas!

posted on December 21, 2018 by Piers Higgs | 2 Comments

Today (Friday 21st December) is the last day of our working year here at Gaia Resources, and we’re off to... Continue reading →

Biodiversity informatics history 101

posted on December 19, 2018 by Alex Chapman | 1 Comment

On the 11th November 1998 I made a presentation to the herbarium staff at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew on the... Continue reading →

Delivering on collaboration

posted on December 12, 2018 by Andrew Dennison | Comments Off on Delivering on collaboration

Since our last blog back in September about the BioSys work we had been finalising with the NSW Office of... Continue reading →

Environmental Health, Data Standards and Open Source Software

posted on December 5, 2018 by Piers Higgs | Comments Off on Environmental Health, Data Standards and Open Source Software

Recently, I was asked to give a couple of talks to the Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security (IPCHS) around the... Continue reading →

FOSS4G open source conference recap

posted on November 28, 2018 by Chris Roach | Comments Off on FOSS4G open source conference recap

Jake and I are back from Melbourne where we were one of hundreds of open-source spatial software enthusiasts attending last... Continue reading →

What’s new in QGIS 3.4

posted on November 7, 2018 by Andrew Dennison | Comments Off on What’s new in QGIS 3.4

As most regular readers would be aware by now, we’re supporters of QGIS, and have made our commercial training course... Continue reading →

Celebrating the rangelands

posted on November 2, 2018 by Piers Higgs | Comments Off on Celebrating the rangelands

Last week I attended the Rangelands Natural Resource Management (NRM) Annual General Meeting and their showcase and sundowner.  The theme... Continue reading →

Delivering value to our clients

posted on October 31, 2018 by Chris Roach | Comments Off on Delivering value to our clients

Lately we’ve been focusing a lot as a company on creating positive customer experiences. We’ve always been a company with... Continue reading →

Drones for birds

posted on October 26, 2018 by Chris Roach | Comments Off on Drones for birds

A few years back Gaia Resources looked at the rise of drones (or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles if you prefer) and... Continue reading →

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