Making historical ant data available
In 2010, as a third year environmental science student, I undertook a study project that would give me nightmares about... Continue reading →
In 2010, as a third year environmental science student, I undertook a study project that would give me nightmares about... Continue reading →
Today we released a new project on our Citizen Science Hub, this one for Kangaroo Island / Victor Harbor Dolphin... Continue reading →
Tuesday was an interesting day. I attended the Australasian Plant Pathology Society (APPS) conference in Fremantle and presented a paper... 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 →
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 →
I have just returned from attending the 3rd International Conference on Marine Mammal Protected Areas (ICMMPA 3) in Adelaide. The... 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 →
On Tuesday 6th May, as part of my week of travel, I was in Brisbane for the Citizen Science Network... Continue reading →
Last night I attended the Dolphin Watch volunteer training night and was one of 180 people that came along to... 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 →
This blog originally appeared on the Coastal Walkabout site, and has been replicated here at the Gaia Resources site. As... Continue reading →