When: Thursday 9 December 2010, 9.30am till 4pm
Where: Australian Tropical Herbarium, James Cook University, Cairns QLD
Join us for a hands-on experience with the latest range of biodiversity technology and identification products focused on Northern Australia. Product developers and scientists will be on hand to engage with users at a variety of interactive booths and talks, including:
identification keys for mangroves, rainforest plants, orchids, rodents, corals and other talks on PDA technology, knowledge exchange, rainforest tree barcoding, and mammal decline and other resources and applications that support biodiversity management, such as DERM mapping and GIS, Australia’s Virtual Herbarium, Australian Plant Name Index, Australian Plant Census and Australian Plant Image Index.
identification keys for mangroves, rainforest plants, orchids, rodents, corals and other talks on PDA technology, knowledge exchange, rainforest tree barcoding, and mammal decline and other resources and applications that support biodiversity management, such as DERM mapping and GIS, Australia’s Virtual Herbarium, Australian Plant Name Index, Australian Plant Census and Australian Plant Image Index.
For further information and to register go to: www.taxonomy.org.au/fieldday2.html
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