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Atlas of Living Australia

Sharing biodiversity knowledge to shape our future

Start exploring
  • Australian iconic species
  • Explore your area
  • Explore regions
  • Search occurrence records
  • Sites & services
Search & analyse
  • Browse natural history collections
  • Search datasets
  • Download data
  • Spatial portal
  • ALA dashboard
Participate
  • Join a citizen science project
  • Record a sighting
  • Submit a dataset
  • Digitise a record
  • Mobile apps
Learn about the ALA
  • Who we are
  • How to use the ALA
  • How to work with data
  • How to cite the ALA
  • Education resources
  • Indigenous Ecological Knowledge
  • ALA Blog
Help
  • Knowledge base
  • Contact us
  • Feedback form
Explore the Spatial Portal
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Explore species occurrence records in the context of their environment. Find records and model species distributions. Export reports, maps and data.

Join a Citizen Science Project
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Find out how you can contribute to a citizen science project in your area, or explore one of the many citizen science projects supported by the ALA.

Record a sighting
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Did you see something? Photograph something? Contribute your sighting to the ALA.

Acknowledgement of Traditional Owners and Country

The Atlas of Living Australia acknowledges Australia's Traditional Owners and pays respect to the past and present Elders of the nation's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We honour and celebrate the spiritual, cultural and customary connections of Traditional Owners to country and the biodiversity that forms part of that country.

The ALA is made possible by contributions from its partners, is supported by NCRIS and hosted by CSIRO.
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