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27 May 2025

Hi All,Mobile app update is nearing release which brings:Improved taxonomy search accuracyAbility to re-order images using drag and dropMinor bug fixesWeb platform improvements that are nearing releas...


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Platform update

Improvements to data import tool (coming soon)

NatureMapr welcomes Edgar McNamara

Platform wide attribute changes

Discussion

natureguy wrote:
6 Feb 2023
The detail of the leaves isn't the most clear but I think this one suits W. littoricola pretty well

Wahlenbergia littoricola
Marg wrote:
31 Jul 2020
And it's a “she”. The male is an glossy black colour.

Ptilonorhynchus violaceus
Gaia wrote:
26 Feb 2020
Could be Antechinus stuartii or agilis being south of Jervis Bay

Antechinus sp. (genus)
Pam wrote:
23 Feb 2020
That's great news to hear that you've been monitoring after fires. That information gathered is very valuable. Hey but don't forget even if a fungus is not as striking as the Trichaptum they are all very important in the health of the ecosystems.

Trichaptum species
PatB wrote:
23 Feb 2020
Thanks Pam
I know nothing about the various fungi but did notice that they were the first things to return to the area I have been monitoring after the fires.
Four different types though this one was certainly the most striking.

Trichaptum species
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