The Australian National Species List (AuNSL) will bring together authoritative national taxonomies and supporting nomenclatural data for flora, fauna, fungi and algae. These data enable biodiversity infrastructures, such as the Atlas of Living Australia, to store information about taxa against a standard, permanently resolvable taxonomy, and to create linkages between them. The Biodiversity Data Repository (BDR) is a new Australian government infrastructure supporting environmental assessments under Australia's Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act. The BDR will bring together biodiversity data assets from a range of sources and enable decision making to be based on a more holistic view of taxa in Australia. To achieve it...
Producing a global taxonomic checklist of all species is essential for indexing biodiversity data, a...
Australian rainforests have been fragmented due to past climatic changes and more recently landscape...
In 2019, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) ran a national consultation, clarifying a long-held sus...
The Australian National Species List (AuNSL) is a unified, nationally accepted, taxonomy for the nat...
The Australian National Species List (AuNSL) is the provider of names and taxonomy for significant n...
The Atlas of Living Australia*1 (ALA) is a collaborative, digital, open infrastructure that pulls to...
In 2022, the Biodiversity Information Office (BIO) launched Dandjoo, a central, actively managed bio...
The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is Australia’s national biodiversity database, delivering data a...
The National Biodiversity Network (NBN) Atlas is the United Kingdom's (UK) largest repository of pub...
One of the most important components of the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is our taxonomic backbon...
The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) collects biodiversity information from research, literature, re...
The Australian Department of the Environment and Energy (DoEE) is working with the Atlas of Living A...
The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is an Australian Government supported collaborative partnership ...
To understand the loss of species, a benchmark is needed, e.g. the status of biodiversity in 1992 wh...
Plants are a relatively well curated and maintained taxonomic group. Despite all this taxonomic effo...
Producing a global taxonomic checklist of all species is essential for indexing biodiversity data, a...
Australian rainforests have been fragmented due to past climatic changes and more recently landscape...
In 2019, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) ran a national consultation, clarifying a long-held sus...
The Australian National Species List (AuNSL) is a unified, nationally accepted, taxonomy for the nat...
The Australian National Species List (AuNSL) is the provider of names and taxonomy for significant n...
The Atlas of Living Australia*1 (ALA) is a collaborative, digital, open infrastructure that pulls to...
In 2022, the Biodiversity Information Office (BIO) launched Dandjoo, a central, actively managed bio...
The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is Australia’s national biodiversity database, delivering data a...
The National Biodiversity Network (NBN) Atlas is the United Kingdom's (UK) largest repository of pub...
One of the most important components of the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is our taxonomic backbon...
The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) collects biodiversity information from research, literature, re...
The Australian Department of the Environment and Energy (DoEE) is working with the Atlas of Living A...
The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is an Australian Government supported collaborative partnership ...
To understand the loss of species, a benchmark is needed, e.g. the status of biodiversity in 1992 wh...
Plants are a relatively well curated and maintained taxonomic group. Despite all this taxonomic effo...
Producing a global taxonomic checklist of all species is essential for indexing biodiversity data, a...
Australian rainforests have been fragmented due to past climatic changes and more recently landscape...
In 2019, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) ran a national consultation, clarifying a long-held sus...