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Fauna/Birding atlas data exchange

To: "Carl Clifford" <>
Subject: Fauna/Birding atlas data exchange
From: "Dave Torr" <>
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 17:16:24 +1000
I don't think that does what I (and I assume Paul) want - I record all my
sightings in a "home made" database which covers the world. I would be more
than happy to export them to Eremaea or Birdata in a file, but I am not
prepared to sit down and re-enter them all by hand to either program. If you
wish to record a world list then of course Birdata is not suitable as it
only covers Aus - Eremaea is fine but really needs some form of bulk input
method I think - was that what you wanted Paul?

On 07/05/2008, Carl Clifford <> wrote:
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> You certainly can submit data to the BA atlas. Just go to
> http://www.birdata.com.au/homecontent.do
>
> Cheers,
>
> Carl Clifford
>
>
> On 07/05/2008, at 5:02 PM, Paul Dodd wrote:
>
>  Hi Martin,
>>
>> Is it possible to submit atlas data electronically? I use Eremaea for
>> recording sightings and as we know from previous discussions on
>> birding-aus,
>> there are other systems in use also. I know that data can be exported from
>> Eremaea in a format that could be sent to someone else - I presume the
>> other
>> systems have similar functionality.
>>
>> BTW - I've changed the subject so that others can ignore the message if it
>> doesn't interest them.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Paul Dodd
>> Docklands, Melbourne
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: 
>>  On Behalf Of
>>  <>
>> Sent: Wednesday, 7 May 2008 4:02 PM
>> To: Peter Shute
>> Cc: 
>> Subject: RE: [Birding-Aus] Re: Local extinction!
>>
>> Hi Peter, good questions!
>>
>> This is my understanding of the various fauna databases available to
>> naturalists to submit their data.  As far as I'm aware only certain
>> eastern Australian states have any form of fauna atlas.  Victoria has had
>> its atlas (Atlas of Victorian Wildlife) for about 30 years now.
>>
>> As you can see there are a number of bird related databases but only a few
>> of these record all details associated with sightings of fauna and have
>> associated mapping systems and analysis tools so wildlife can be managed
>> by the relevant land manager agency.
>>
>> As a Victorian I send most of my observations to the Atlas of Victorian
>> Wildlife (AVW), but while travelling anywhere interstate I send data to
>> the Birds Australia Atlas.  In addition there are sometimes specific
>> projects that use BA atlas forms (eg. the Victorian Lurg Woodland Bird
>> Survey) that I sue for those projects.  My atlas for most sightings is the
>> AVW as one almost always sees other fauna when out birding (mammals,
>> frogs, reptiles, crays etc).  I recommend the AVW for those who do most of
>> their birding in Victoria (especially if you record other fauna as well)
>> but understand some people are happy with using the Birds Australia
>> BirdData method of lodging their sightings directly.
>>
>> Link: Birds Australia BirdData -
>> http://www.birdsaustralia.com.au/our-projects/atlas-birdata.html
>>
>> It's worth being aware that Birds Australia has a data exchange agreement
>> with the Atlas of Victorian Wildlife which means that each database swaps
>> its avifauna information with the other.  So reporting to the AVW means
>> your sightings eventually get into the BA database.
>>
>> I've generated the following information showing the current state
>> government fauna databases and, where these do not exist, the relevant
>> birding group sightings web pages.
>>
>> a. Australia
>> Birds Australia Atlas - Australia wide coverage, birds only
>> Link: http://www.birdsaustralia.com.au/resources/databases.html
>>
>> b. Queensland
>> Environment Protection Agency (Qld) - Coastal Bird Atlas, Queensland
>> coastal birds only
>> Link:
>>
>> http://www.epa.qld.gov.au/wetlandinfo/site/MappingFandD/ContributeData/Coast
>> alBirdAtlas.html
>>
>> c. New South Wales
>> NSW National Parks & Wildlife Department - NSW only, all fauna
>> Link:
>> http://wildlifeatlas.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/wildlifeatlas/watlas.jsp
>>
>> d. Victoria
>> Department of Sustainability & Environment - Victoria only, all fauna
>> Link: [in preparation] (email: 
>> Note: currently available on CD-ROM and known as Victorian Fauna Display
>> (see: http://www.viridans.com/FISVFD/VFD1.HTM)
>>
>> e. ACT
>> Canberra Ornithologists Group - ACT only, birds only
>> Link: http://canberrabirds.org.au/Index.htm
>>
>> f. Tasmania (books only)
>> University of Tasmania, Fauna of Tasmania - various animal groups
>> Link: http://www.zoo.utas.edu.au/FOT2/BookletFOT.htm
>>
>> g. South Australia
>> Birds South Australia, SA only, birds only
>> Link: http://www.birdssa.asn.au/
>>
>> h. Western Australia
>> Birds Australia WA - WA only, birds only
>> Link: http://www.birdswa.com.au/sightings.htm
>>
>> i. Northern Territory
>> Birds Australia Atlas 2 - NT, birds only
>> Link: http://birds.rhyme.com.au/
>>
>> Hope this helps ... and of course interested to hear what I may have
>> missed !
>>
>> cheers, Martin
>>
>> Martin O'Brien
>> Wildlife Biologist - Threatened Species & Communities Section
>> Department of Sustainability and Environment
>> 2/8 Nicholson St.,
>> East Melbourne  3002
>> VICTORIA
>>
>>
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