Contribute to environmental outcomes across Australia


Major financial partners


Partners (become a partner)


Top species richness

QPRC LGA field guide

QPRC LGA

12534
0.22 sightings / ha
Namadgi National Park field guide

Namadgi National Park

8127
0.41 sightings / ha
Morton National Park field guide

Morton National Park

5202
0.1 sightings / ha
Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve field guide

Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

4868
2.46 sightings / ha
ANBG field guide

ANBG

4464
331.08 sightings / ha
Aranda Bushland field guide

Aranda Bushland

4435
52.71 sightings / ha
Mount Ainslie field guide

Mount Ainslie

4257
30.26 sightings / ha
Black Mountain field guide

Black Mountain

4192
23.4 sightings / ha
Wingecarribee Local Government Area field guide

Wingecarribee Local Government Area

3871
0.02 sightings / ha
Mount Painter field guide

Mount Painter

3833
118.52 sightings / ha
Mongarlowe River field guide

Mongarlowe River

3807
0.03 sightings / ha
South East Forest National Park field guide

South East Forest National Park

3764
0.83 sightings / ha
Albury field guide

Albury

3475
1.98 sightings / ha
Ben Boyd National Park field guide

Ben Boyd National Park

3360
0.95 sightings / ha
The Pinnacle field guide

The Pinnacle

3301
112.03 sightings / ha
Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill field guide

Bruce Ridge to Gossan Hill

3108
25.96 sightings / ha
Mount Majura field guide

Mount Majura

3055
19.5 sightings / ha
Kosciuszko National Park field guide

Kosciuszko National Park

2997
0.01 sightings / ha
Wodonga field guide

Wodonga

2967
0.32 sightings / ha
Nadgee Nature Reserve field guide

Nadgee Nature Reserve

2925
0.87 sightings / ha

Announcements

19 Apr 2024

Hello NatureMaprs,We are desperate for testers. This is call for anyone who'd like to be involved in testing our 4.4.0 mobile update. We need as many testers as possible to ensure the application runs...


Continue reading

Exciting mobile app updates under way

Future of NatureMapr survey results and update

Application Testing: Update 4.4.0

Monthly Update

Discussion

Choyster wrote:
11 min ago
Cheers @AHarrison !

Trichosurus vulpecula
WendyEM wrote:
1 hr ago
see https://bold-au.hobern.net/specimen.php?processid=PHLCC377-11

Hednota (genus)
Michael123 wrote:
1 hr ago
endemic to coastal eastern and southern Tasmania

Bothriembryon tasmanicus
waltraud wrote:
2 hrs ago
okay Barb the apparent beige colour seems just to be just a light effect. Question is what to do. It is not desirable to grow non-locals which may or may not spread and hybridize with the locals. At our Fair project site we remove those that we can identify as B. spinosa subspecies spinosa that Greening Australia gave us by mistake. We may need to consult with an expert because these are PCS plantings; someone other than a volunteer need to convince PCS that planting of non-locals isn't a good idea...

Bursaria spinosa subsp. spinosa
Tapirlord wrote:
2 hrs ago
Acaena echinata is very likely

Acaena sp.

Explore Australia by region

2,153,636 sightings of 19,948 species in 6,489 locations from 11,437 contributors
CCA 3.0 | privacy
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land and acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.