BLOG - Two (online) birds in the hand

Richard A. Fuller, Hugh P Possingham, M Gilfedder, Ayesha Tulloch

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    Abstract

    It is a sad but true fact that several of the NERP-ED and CEED Chief Investigators have a pathological love of birds. One of the associated afflictions of this appears to be a love of data about birds lists of birds, counts of birds, graphs of counts of birds, lists of lists of birds You get the idea. Hence it was only logical that we have entered into a partnership with the fastest growing and most exciting citizen science endeavour in Australia Eremaea eBird. Eremaea Birds is an online bird atlasing system. It was launched back in 2003 by Australian birders Richard and Margaret Alcorn and, at the time, it was the worlds first such system. The word Eremaea comes from the name of the Australias great central desert bioregion.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherDecision Point Online #77 March 2014
    Place of PublicationAustralia
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

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