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Hello NatureMaprs!As users are adjusting to major structural changes to the platform we have more news regarding the data collector app and our focus for the next few months which will take us into ne...


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NatureMapr moves to simpler, flatter national structure

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Discussion

KylieWaldon wrote:
3 min ago
I understand why, but by cutting out the regions taxa altogether in this way... I just don't know. iNaturalist does allow you to select a region for searching and see what is going on in a region and see the sightings in that region for individual species. Being in a non-ACT region/s this is one of the main benefits I found with NaturemapR. It was localised. I will try it and see how it goes, but it may be a deal breaker for people like me that are not in the ACT area. Personally I think this is a mistake. This brings you back to a focus on ACT only. A bit disappointing. I notice that the 'all sightings' has dropped off in this too. I take it that is deliberate because you now have all sightings in one, but if you can only flip back to the 'latest sightings' then you don't really have a site . Not being able to see all sightings and flick through in a region was something I also used often (and to see one species in this region, that one, and the other one). I guess the writing has always been on the wall because you started in the ACT. But I will keep using it and see how I go. I don't regret joining Naturemap and contributing. Its been one of the best things in my life and saved me during COVID. <3

NatureMapr moves to simpler, flatter national structure
KylieWaldon wrote:
38 min ago
TY WendyEM never thought of that. I've kind of heard about borers all my life but never asked - what are they when they are not borers!

Unverified Moth (Lepidoptera)
DianneClarke wrote:
1 hr ago
https://bold-au.hobern.net/specimens.php?taxid=409427

Philobota dichotoma
1 hr ago
Looks like a Blue Gum their favourite food tree in Canberra

Callocephalon fimbriatum
Hejor1 wrote:
Yesterday
@donhe @WendyEM I've updated the photos. I do t understand how we've gone from 2 horns to 1 though. The larger, darker horn on the top of the head like a hat is on the right hand side in the first photo, I can't work out where the other horn went or even where it was connected. Any ideas??

Geometrinae (subfamily)
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