Priority species data collection for decision makers

Posted by AaronClausen

Decision makers! Don't put up with clunky old survey forms!

There is a better way to collect high quality biodiversity data for priority species.

Save time and get high quality, expert verified records fed directly into your preferred biodiversity database.

Case Study - Glossies in the Mist - NSW Government Saving Our Species

We took this and made it into this. The data now goes here before being expert verified and automatically fed to NSW BioNet, DCCEEW BDR and the Atlas of Living Australia.


NatureMapr can help you collect priority species records in your region

What you get:

  • Data collection form via the web with your logo
  • Data collection via the NatureMapr mobile app
  • Ability to define up to 10 survey questions or additional fields
  • Expert + AI verification of received records (and ability to include your own staff in the verification process)
  • Dedicated collection containing all received records with easy CSV data export
  • Sensitive species and private records are safeguarded by NatureMapr's sensitive data handling framework
  • Ability to publish additional information and host attachments for the community
  • Prominent home page placement and announcements to get your project in front of the NatureMapr community
  • Automatic feed of expert verified records through to multiple decision maker databases including:
    • DCCEEW Biodiversity Data Repository
    • ACT Government Atlas
    • NSW BioNet (coming soon)
    • Atlas of Living Australia

This is a paid service that helps support the ongoing operation of NatureMapr - Australia's expert verified citizen platform.

We can provide volume discount for data collection of multiple priority species.

Cost: $5,500 inc. GST / year


Please contact us to create your own priority species data collection platform on NatureMapr.

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