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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