Black Cockatoos Citizen Science app
Birdlife Australia approached Gaia Resources to build a Citizen Science smartphone app to support a Black Cockatoo Significant Trees initiative... Continue reading →
Birdlife Australia approached Gaia Resources to build a Citizen Science smartphone app to support a Black Cockatoo Significant Trees initiative... Continue reading →
As part of our work in the field of Citizen Science we attempt to keep abreast of new initiatives; two... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources were engaged by the University of Melbourne’s Clean Air Urban Landscapes Hub to develop a citizen science app... Continue reading →
A few years ago we developed the Urban Wildlife app for the Clean Air and Urban Landscapes (CAUL) Hub. The... Continue reading →
We have previously blogged here and here about our collaboration with NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE), previously... Continue reading →
This week marks the launch by the Minister for Agriculture Jaclyn Symes of a new mobile application called “Notify Now”... Continue reading →
In mid 2018, Gaia Resources were engaged to develop a desktop app for Wildlife Drones to act as a field... Continue reading →
I attended the NESP Threatened Species Recovery Hub Roadshow recently, hosted by WA’s Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions Science Division. The... Continue reading →
The last couple of days has seen Morgan and I at the Australian Society of Archivists national conference, held here... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources were invited to the final round of tendering for a project in 2018 to create a commercial and... Continue reading →
♫ And I like it, I like it… It’s been nearly four months since we released our free Environmental Quantum... Continue reading →
Every now and then it’s worth a review of what we’re doing. So, two weeks ago we ran an in-house... Continue reading →
In early 2018, Gaia Resources were engaged by the Environmental Coordinator at Independence Group (IGO) to define ground disturbance across... Continue reading →
In December 2017 the spatial team at Gaia Resources were engaged by Fisher Research to recommend and configure an off-the-shelf... Continue reading →
In 2017 the State NRM Office wanted to take a closer look at their historical grant projects and understand where... Continue reading →
I did mention in my last blog that my brain was fizzing away about Archives… so much so, that when I... Continue reading →
In mid 2017, Gaia Resources supported Syrinx Environmental on a project for the City of Perth to establish a baseline... Continue reading →
We blogged in September 2016 about our work on an iOS app for the Department of Parks and Wildlife, now... Continue reading →
2016 has been, in a word, “challenging”. The economy that we are operating in within Australia has been quite volatile... Continue reading →
On Tuesday night Alex, Gary and Tracey attended a Dolphin Watch app training session on the South Perth foreshore, run... Continue reading →