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NSW Fauna app

To: Carl Clifford <>
Subject: NSW Fauna app
From: Dave Torr <>
Date: Mon, 26 May 2014 13:42:35 +1000
On Android at least there are a number of similar guides.

Museum of Victoria has a "Field Guide to Victorian Fauna" and a "Field
Guide Northern Territory" and also one for the ACT. Queensland Museum has
one for Queensland, TMAG one for Tasmania, WA Museum on for WA and SA
Museum one for (surprise) SA.

I have only tried the Victorian one which is reasonable but obviously not
comprehensive.


On 24 May 2014 14:56, Carl Clifford <> wrote:

> Another nature app that some might find handy, is the Australian Museum's
> Field Guide to NSW Fauna. It has around 1,000 of the commoner species of
> birds, mammals, insects and arachnids, fish, amphibians etc. a handy app to
> have on your phone, iPod or whatever when you are wandering through the
> bush. It is available, free, for iOS and Android at
> http://australianmuseum.net.au/Field-Guide-to-NSW-Fauna-Mobile-App
>
> Carl Clifford
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