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 →
Deb from Wildlife Drones was in town in mid-December 2018 presenting their integrated wildlife tracking system to Department of Biodiversity,... Continue reading →
Jake and I are back from Melbourne where we were one of hundreds of open-source spatial software enthusiasts attending last... Continue reading →
As most regular readers would be aware by now, we’re supporters of QGIS, and have made our commercial training course... Continue reading →
Lately we’ve been focusing a lot as a company on creating positive customer experiences. We’ve always been a company with... Continue reading →
A few years back Gaia Resources looked at the rise of drones (or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles if you prefer) and... 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 →
I recently attended the 17th annual Dieback Information Group Conference 2018. Themed Working together – combating plant disease through collaboration.... Continue reading →
As a geologist in the early years of my career (see right*), there was a prevailing theory that the “hard... Continue reading →
We’ve been steadily developing our research capacity at Gaia Resources, and as part of that I am now seconded to... Continue reading →
In the last weekend of July, New Jake, Tony, Voon-Li and I (with some cameos from Old Jake and Serge)... Continue reading →
Over the past few weeks we’ve attended a couple of different events hosted by Biodiversity and Climate Change Virtual Laboratory... Continue reading →
♫ And I like it, I like it… It’s been nearly four months since we released our free Environmental Quantum... Continue reading →
If you’ve come across the term “linear corridor assessment,” it most likely conjures up images of highways, pipelines or major... Continue reading →
We usually attend or sponsor conferences for a couple of different reasons; either there is an opportunity to learn something... Continue reading →
The next phase of the Dolphin Watch partners program has been rolled out. In a previous post we discussed... Continue reading →
With over $12 billion dollars in new mining projects coming on board and likely to proceed (Business News Western Australia,... Continue reading →
Well, that just happened. We have just taken our entire Environmental Quantum GIS (QGIS) training course and offered it free... 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 →
After hitting my ten-year anniversary in August it seemed like a good opportunity to look back on my time at... Continue reading →
I am getting to that age where I think I can carry on with sports and eating habits like I’m... Continue reading →