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We are super proud to welcome Edgar McNamara @edgarmcnamara to the team!Edgar joins NatureMapr as Junior Platform Engineer and will play a critical role in supporting the platform and our valued custo...


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Platform wide attribute changes

New Feature: Moderator Quick Responses!

New priority species lists in the ACT

NatureMapr now receives more records in NSW than ACT

Discussion

Jennybach wrote:
7 min ago
Such a sweet looking little bird. Thank goodness you got it to a vetl

Pardalotus punctatus
Linden wrote:
20 min ago
These are now listed under the EPBC Act as Vulnerable

Cherax destructor
Linden wrote:
23 min ago
Sorry - not great photos - I have more "live" photos that show them more clearly

Cherax destructor
ibaird wrote:
32 min ago
Your photos are fine and sharp. Just getting close enough to fill the frame may be the issue. If your phone has a macro option for focussing ie. 'x1'. most do, that's a good option for photographing moths.

Tebenna micalis
Mike wrote:
2 hrs ago
It seems to be a double opposite wing that then splits as it ripens. The fine stalk is hidden until this happens and it is possible to see the matching groove at the end of the seed. You can visualise the two wings fitting back together but not at an angle.
The only key I can find is for the leaves, not the fruit, so I will have to keep checking.

Acer buergerianum

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