Our mobile apps – a recap
Following on from our recent posts on the NAFI Fire Information and Slug Sleuth apps, we thought it would be... Continue reading →
Following on from our recent posts on the NAFI Fire Information and Slug Sleuth apps, we thought it would be... Continue reading →
On Wednesday 9 December, Chris Roach and I attended a webinar hosted by the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA), celebrating... Continue reading →
As part of our work in the field of Citizen Science we attempt to keep abreast of new initiatives; two... 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 →
Editors note: We’ve been working with Jessie Oliver on a few citizen science projects over the last year or so,... Continue reading →
You perhaps read January’s blog post on developing a simple dynamic Fungi field guide from available resources. Our GIS tiger... Continue reading →
Editor’s note: This is the second blog from Jessie after her trip to the Citizen Science Association 2019 conference (read... Continue reading →
Editors note: What many people may not know is that we’ve been working with Jessie Oliver on a few citizen... Continue reading →
I recently attended the annual WA Landcare Network (WALN) Members and Stakeholders Forum, held at the Cockburn Wetlands Education Centre. ... Continue reading →
I recently spoke at the annual Social Impact Festival on the UWA campus. The two-hour panel discussion, entitled Effecting Change:... Continue reading →
I was recently invited to appear on the TV show – The Couch, as Marnie Giroud’s guest on her Wild... Continue reading →
The next phase of the Dolphin Watch partners program has been rolled out. In a previous post we discussed... Continue reading →
I recently attended the re-launch of the MicroBlitz project, where the apps and website we re-built for them were one... Continue reading →
I recently attended the launch of the latest chapter in the growth of the Dolphin Watch program — the first... Continue reading →
Last week I posted about the talk I was giving in Adelaide at the second Australian Citizen Science Conference (#CitSciOz18) – Citizen Science... Continue reading →
I am in Adelaide this week attending the second Australian Citizen Science Conference (#CitSciOz18). Today I’m presenting a speed talk entitled Citizen Science... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources has had the pleasure of working with two great projects over the last few months, both funded through the... Continue reading →
Version 3.0 of the highly successful Dolphin Watch app has been released this week thanks to the efforts of our... Continue reading →
The Natural Area Managers Network (NAMN) Forum on Citizen Science was held on 26 September and hosted by the WA Local... Continue reading →