Hello NatureMaprs!
We are coming to you with some inspiring news this month!
- The NSW Government priority species list has been uploaded which includes ALL the vulnerable, endangered and critically endangered species into one centralised list on NatureMapr. We aim to roll out the equivalent lists for QLD and ACT Governments.
- To support this NatureMapr now uses conservation levels that align with the NSW Government's legal status values: vulnerable, endangered and critically endangered.
- The 24th Australian Botanical Gardens School's Photo Competition (2023-2024) is ending on the 30th of August, so send in your best photos taken at the ANGB now!
- All field guides can now be sorted using an alphabetical sorting feature at the top of the page to improve their accessibility.
- Maps have been recategorised for improved accessibility.
- Several export, identification and survey features have been added and bugs fixed.
- We also like to notify users that data exports are for personal use only and are not to be used commercially.
- Herbarium identification enhancements have been made so that identification numbers of sightings that indicate the species name, date and location combination will only be for species uploaded to NatureMapr for the first time.
Our co-founder Michael Mulvaney and I recently presented NatureMapr to some very enthusiastic students at Canberra Grammar School, who we look forward to working with more in the future - stay tuned!
From the NatureMapr Team, have a great weekend!