Pilbara Corridors Update
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 →
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 →
In early June I took another trip down to Albany to roll out an instance of GRID and run another... Continue reading →
A few years ago we did a small internal project looking at the street trees in the area surrounding our... Continue reading →
New versions of the Prawn Watch app for Apple and Android mobile devices have been recently released. Prawn Watch is a citizen science project... Continue reading →
Last week I attended the second Conservation Action Planning workshop for Pilbara Corridors in Karratha (you can read about the... Continue reading →
Piers and I attended a Dolphin Watch training session on the South Perth foreshore last Thursday, supporting the team from... Continue reading →
In-keeping with the increasing demand for QGIS training I recently spent two days in Perth and a week in Esperance... Continue reading →
A couple of weeks ago I was back in the sunny Pilbara to help the Rangelands NRM and Greening Australia... Continue reading →
As many of you will know GeoServer has a built-in RESTful interface for interacting with your GeoServer instance. If you are... Continue reading →
Prawn Watch is a citizen science project run by the Swan River Trust’s River Guardians program aimed at increasing the... Continue reading →
Hello! My name is Tracey and I am Gaia Resources’ latest recruit. I joined the Gaia team late last year... 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 →
I have just returned from attending the 3rd International Conference on Marine Mammal Protected Areas (ICMMPA 3) in Adelaide. The... Continue reading →
Since our last blog in May, Ben, Kehan and myself have been working with the team at the Western Australian... Continue reading →
After attending the FOSS4G conference (see my last blog post) a couple of weeks ago, I was inspired to take... Continue reading →
Earlier in the year I wrote a blog post about having had my abstract accepted for the FOSS4G conference. Well... 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 →
Piers’ note: Over the past few years, citizen science has been a significant part of our work here at Gaia... Continue reading →