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Earthwatch Connections
Earthwatch Connections
By Pete Stimpson ( Free )
Earthwatch has helped thousands of people to change their lives, and our planet. Explore our world of inspirational, hands-on research. This free, interactive app showcases more than 40 years of fantastic stories from extraordinary people: the ...


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Earthwatch Connections
Earthwatch Connections
By Pete Stimpson ( Free )
Earthwatch has helped thousands of people to change their lives, and our planet. Explore our world of inspirational, hands-on research. This free, interactive app showcases more than 40 years of fantastic stories from extraordinary people: the ...
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Bee-friend your garden
Bee-friend your garden
By WildKnowledge ( Free )
Life for pollinating insects such as bees, butterflies and moths is increasingly difficult, with many species numbers in decline. We are asking you to record the insects that visit your garden to build our understanding ...
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Lady Elliot Island
Lady Elliot Island
By Galexy Pty. Limited ( Free )
This is a field guide to the wildlife at Lady Elliot Island, located at the southern end of Australia`s Great Barrier Reef. It covers: The incredibly varied sea-bird life Most sharks and rays An extensive range ...
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FreshWater Watch
FreshWater Watch
By WildKnowledge ( Free )
Welcome to FreshWater Watch you are joining a global Citizen Science project investigating the health of the world s fresh water ecosystems on a scale never seen before. Fresh water is essential for sustaining all ...
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ClimateWatch
ClimateWatch
By Earthwatch Institute ( Free )
ClimateWatch is the best way to record the seasonal behaviour you see in plants and animals, and help scientists understand how Australia s environment is responding to climate change. The ClimateWatch app is the perfect tool ...
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Key to the Cassinia group
Key to the Cassinia group
By Identic Pty. Ltd. ( Free )
An illustrated multi-access key to the species of the Cassinia group (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae). They represent approximately one fifth of the species of the Australian Gnaphalieae, also known as the cudweed or everlasting paper daisy tribe, ...

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