Naturemapr in Albury Wodonga
Albury Conservation Company are pleased to support the Albury Wodonga Naturemapr platform. NatureMapr’s mission is to empower anybody to report plant or animal information anywhere in Australia and ensure the information gets to the people that need to know about it.
You can access the platform to add your own sightings via: https://albury-wodonga.naturemapr.org/
Albury Wodonga Nature Map was launched in July 2020. In the first year of Albury Wodonga Nature Map, 150 local citizen scientists joined as members, and helped contribute over 2,000 new local wildlife sightings with photos. These numbers have now grown to 355 local citizen scientist members who have contributed 73,529 sightings.
You can help make this valuable data source for local species even better by contributing sightings and occurrence records. This can be done by targeting a species that interests you, perhaps a threatened species such as the Squirrel Glider (Petaurus norfolcensis). These threatened species records contribute to our annual Threatened species monitoring report. Alternatively you can help our local land managers by adding to the diversity knowledge of local reserves and parks by adding records of everything you can find.