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| Name | Licence | Record count |
|---|---|---|
| NSW BioNet Atlas | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) | 5,160,240 |
| Victorian Biodiversity Atlas | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) Copyright in the data and materials resides with the copyright owners as indicated next to the detailed records. In any reproduction, distribution or publication of the data, or in any use or adaptation of the data to create derivative works, the user must include a citation which attributes the source of the data and the date the data was published, as follows: Data Source: 'Victorian Biodiversity Atlas', © The State of Victoria, Department of Environment and Primary Industries (published [month, year]). Data Source: 'Victorian Biodiversity Atlas', (c) The State of Victoria, Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning (published [month, year]). Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (International) (CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int) 4.0) | 3,109,847 |
| iNaturalist Australia | 2,843,763 | |
| SA Flora | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) | 1,657,885 |
| Collation of spatial seagrass data (meadow extent polygons, species presence/absence points) from 1984 - 2018 for the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (GBRWHA) (NESP TWQ Project 3.2.1 and 5.4, TropWATER, James Cook University) | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 1,057,875 |
| Flora Atlas N.T. | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) Data supplied is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License. | 685,571 |
| Four Decades of Seagrass Spatial Data from Torres Strait and Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia (1986-2022) | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 572,585 |
| Western Australian Herbarium (PERTH) AVH data | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. | 486,193 |
| BRI AVH Data and Images | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. | 388,939 |
| AD AVH Data | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. | 368,991 |
| Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research (CANB) AVH data | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. | 301,931 |
| NSW Biosecurity Information System - Weeds | Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (International) (CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int)) | 295,300 |
| NSW AVH feed | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License . | 239,788 |
| National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL) AVH data | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. | 200,443 |
| Northern Territory Herbarium (DNA) AVH data | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. | 199,152 |
| WildNet - Queensland Wildlife Data | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) | 184,669 |
| NatureMapr | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 (Australia) | 100,604 |
| Qweeds - Queensland | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) State of Queensland (Department of Agriculture and Fisheries) © State of Queensland (Department of Agriculture and Fisheries) 2023. Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int) 4.0)Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int) 4.x) | 94,325 |
| River Murray Phytoplankton Monitoring | CC-BY-Int | 74,107 |
| Australian Tropical Herbarium (CNS) AVH data | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. | 59,170 |
| Conservation Atlas Surveys | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) | 54,829 |
| NCW Beadle Herbarium AVH Data | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) License. | 52,216 |
| A global database for the distributions of crop wild relatives | CC BY | 47,061 |
| Mangroves of the Northern Territory, 1:100,000, Australia (1996) | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 46,736 |
| Plant lists for Southern South Australia from 1986 to 2014 | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) | 40,672 |
| Salinity Action Plan Flora Survey | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) Conditions of Access All users need to acknowledge and agree to the following conditions before using NatureMap content: Data within NatureMap is provided with the participation and good will of data custodians and I will endeavour, where possible, to seek a collaborative approach with custodians in any research or papers published using NatureMap data. Re-sale of raw data or the commercial use of images or descriptive text (other than generated maps, species lists and reports) on this site is unauthorised unless written permission is obtained from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). Appropriate and full acknowledgement of DEC and species data custodians (see Data Directory) must always be given in any publication that includes data sourced here. Data provided through NatureMap represents positive records of flora and fauna occurrence. The absence of a record should not be taken to mean flora or fauna is necessarily absent from an area. (To minimise the effect of data gaps, a buffer area should be applied that is reflective of the likelihood of surveys or collections having been undertaken in the target area.) My username and password will not be passed on to any other person or organisation. DEC and data custodians reserve the right to revoke registration if the above conditions of access are not complied with. I will notify DEC if any relevant conditions change that might affect my NatureMap authorisation level. Also note: Custodians have kindly granted permission to allow relatively large subsets of data to be downloaded for a wide range of uses, including within a commercial context. Note, however, it is not NatureMap policy to allow the downloading of entire datasets It is current custodian policy to only grant Advanced Access (see the Registration page) for bona fide research or conservation planning purposes. This does not extend to use within a commercial context. While this may appear restrictive, in fact basic registration provides a great deal of information on both conservation and non-conservation taxa, and all users are encouraged to explore NatureMap's sophisticated querying and mapping capabilities. DEC's Species and Communities Branch continues to provide information on detailed localities of conservation taxa to consultants and other commercial users on a fee-for-service basis. Fair Use Guidlines As stated above, we want as many people as possible to make use of the data available within NatureMap, so long as that use is "fair". It is considered fair for anyone to use information from NatureMap for conservation or planning purposes, including incorporating that information into reports or papers, or summarising and value-adding to data. It is not considered fair use to download raw data and on-sell it. That would contravene copyright. It is also bad business, because anyone could obtain the same data directly from NatureMap. Of particular note: Maps, species lists, reports and raw data may be freely used by anyone, including commercial consultants, for research, planning, generating reports and compilations, or for personal use, so long as the above conditions of access are complied with. Raw data, i.e. bulk detail records of individual locations that have been downloaded from NatureMap and not summarised, compiled or modified in any substantial way, may not be on-sold or rebadged without written permission from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). This is consistent with Australian Copyright law. Other descriptive text and images, such as Thematic content on wetlands or ecological attributes, remain the property of NatureMap and copyright holders and may not be used without written permission from DEC. For full terms of use see Copyright page at http://naturemap.dec.wa.gov.au/default.aspx | 38,896 |
| Benthic habitats of Yanyuwa Sea Country, Barni - Wardimantha Awara Indigenous Protected Area, Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern Territory, Australia (NESP MaC Project 1.12, JCU & CDU) | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 38,004 |
| Queensland Coastal Wetlands Resources Mapping Data - Mangroves | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 37,377 |
| Earth Guardians Weekly Feed | Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (International) (CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int)) | 37,128 |
| Banded Iron Formation and Greenstone survey data | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) Conditions of Access All users need to acknowledge and agree to the following conditions before using NatureMap content: Data within NatureMap is provided with the participation and good will of data custodians and I will endeavour, where possible, to seek a collaborative approach with custodians in any research or papers published using NatureMap data. Re-sale of raw data or the commercial use of images or descriptive text (other than generated maps, species lists and reports) on this site is unauthorised unless written permission is obtained from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). Appropriate and full acknowledgement of DEC and species data custodians (see Data Directory) must always be given in any publication that includes data sourced here. Data provided through NatureMap represents positive records of flora and fauna occurrence. The absence of a record should not be taken to mean flora or fauna is necessarily absent from an area. (To minimise the effect of data gaps, a buffer area should be applied that is reflective of the likelihood of surveys or collections having been undertaken in the target area.) My username and password will not be passed on to any other person or organisation. DEC and data custodians reserve the right to revoke registration if the above conditions of access are not complied with. I will notify DEC if any relevant conditions change that might affect my NatureMap authorisation level. Also note: Custodians have kindly granted permission to allow relatively large subsets of data to be downloaded for a wide range of uses, including within a commercial context. Note, however, it is not NatureMap policy to allow the downloading of entire datasets It is current custodian policy to only grant Advanced Access (see the Registration page) for bona fide research or conservation planning purposes. This does not extend to use within a commercial context. While this may appear restrictive, in fact basic registration provides a great deal of information on both conservation and non-conservation taxa, and all users are encouraged to explore NatureMap's sophisticated querying and mapping capabilities. DEC's Species and Communities Branch continues to provide information on detailed localities of conservation taxa to consultants and other commercial users on a fee-for-service basis. Fair Use Guidlines As stated above, we want as many people as possible to make use of the data available within NatureMap, so long as that use is "fair". It is considered fair for anyone to use information from NatureMap for conservation or planning purposes, including incorporating that information into reports or papers, or summarising and value-adding to data. It is not considered fair use to download raw data and on-sell it. That would contravene copyright. It is also bad business, because anyone could obtain the same data directly from NatureMap. Of particular note: Maps, species lists, reports and raw data may be freely used by anyone, including commercial consultants, for research, planning, generating reports and compilations, or for personal use, so long as the above conditions of access are complied with. Raw data, i.e. bulk detail records of individual locations that have been downloaded from NatureMap and not summarised, compiled or modified in any substantial way, may not be on-sold or rebadged without written permission from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). This is consistent with Australian Copyright law. Other descriptive text and images, such as Thematic content on wetlands or ecological attributes, remain the property of NatureMap and copyright holders and may not be used without written permission from DEC. For full terms of use see Copyright page at http://naturemap.dec.wa.gov.au/default.aspx | 34,395 |
| Pl@ntNet automatically identified occurrences | CC BY | 31,216 |
| ALA species sightings and OzAtlas | CC-BY | 27,091 |
| ClimateWatch | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 3.0 (Int)) | 26,761 |
| Advanced Ecological Knowledge and Observation System | Creative Commons - license at record level (Creative Commons - license at record level) | 24,424 |
| Swan Coastal Plain Survey | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) Conditions of Access All users need to acknowledge and agree to the following conditions before using NatureMap content: Data within NatureMap is provided with the participation and good will of data custodians and I will endeavour, where possible, to seek a collaborative approach with custodians in any research or papers published using NatureMap data. Re-sale of raw data or the commercial use of images or descriptive text (other than generated maps, species lists and reports) on this site is unauthorised unless written permission is obtained from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). Appropriate and full acknowledgement of DEC and species data custodians (see Data Directory) must always be given in any publication that includes data sourced here. Data provided through NatureMap represents positive records of flora and fauna occurrence. The absence of a record should not be taken to mean flora or fauna is necessarily absent from an area. (To minimise the effect of data gaps, a buffer area should be applied that is reflective of the likelihood of surveys or collections having been undertaken in the target area.) My username and password will not be passed on to any other person or organisation. DEC and data custodians reserve the right to revoke registration if the above conditions of access are not complied with. I will notify DEC if any relevant conditions change that might affect my NatureMap authorisation level. Also note: Custodians have kindly granted permission to allow relatively large subsets of data to be downloaded for a wide range of uses, including within a commercial context. Note, however, it is not NatureMap policy to allow the downloading of entire datasets It is current custodian policy to only grant Advanced Access (see the Registration page) for bona fide research or conservation planning purposes. This does not extend to use within a commercial context. While this may appear restrictive, in fact basic registration provides a great deal of information on both conservation and non-conservation taxa, and all users are encouraged to explore NatureMap's sophisticated querying and mapping capabilities. DEC's Species and Communities Branch continues to provide information on detailed localities of conservation taxa to consultants and other commercial users on a fee-for-service basis. Fair Use Guidlines As stated above, we want as many people as possible to make use of the data available within NatureMap, so long as that use is "fair". It is considered fair for anyone to use information from NatureMap for conservation or planning purposes, including incorporating that information into reports or papers, or summarising and value-adding to data. It is not considered fair use to download raw data and on-sell it. That would contravene copyright. It is also bad business, because anyone could obtain the same data directly from NatureMap. Of particular note: Maps, species lists, reports and raw data may be freely used by anyone, including commercial consultants, for research, planning, generating reports and compilations, or for personal use, so long as the above conditions of access are complied with. Raw data, i.e. bulk detail records of individual locations that have been downloaded from NatureMap and not summarised, compiled or modified in any substantial way, may not be on-sold or rebadged without written permission from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). This is consistent with Australian Copyright law. Other descriptive text and images, such as Thematic content on wetlands or ecological attributes, remain the property of NatureMap and copyright holders and may not be used without written permission from DEC. For full terms of use see Copyright page at http://naturemap.dec.wa.gov.au/default.aspx | 21,991 |
| Benthic habitats of Marra Sea Country - Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia (2021) | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 21,483 |
| Banksia Atlas | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) Conditions of Access All users need to acknowledge and agree to the following conditions before using NatureMap content: Data within NatureMap is provided with the participation and good will of data custodians and I will endeavour, where possible, to seek a collaborative approach with custodians in any research or papers published using NatureMap data. Re-sale of raw data or the commercial use of images or descriptive text (other than generated maps, species lists and reports) on this site is unauthorised unless written permission is obtained from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). Appropriate and full acknowledgement of DEC and species data custodians (see Data Directory) must always be given in any publication that includes data sourced here. Data provided through NatureMap represents positive records of flora and fauna occurrence. The absence of a record should not be taken to mean flora or fauna is necessarily absent from an area. (To minimise the effect of data gaps, a buffer area should be applied that is reflective of the likelihood of surveys or collections having been undertaken in the target area.) My username and password will not be passed on to any other person or organisation. DEC and data custodians reserve the right to revoke registration if the above conditions of access are not complied with. I will notify DEC if any relevant conditions change that might affect my NatureMap authorisation level. Also note: Custodians have kindly granted permission to allow relatively large subsets of data to be downloaded for a wide range of uses, including within a commercial context. Note, however, it is not NatureMap policy to allow the downloading of entire datasets It is current custodian policy to only grant Advanced Access (see the Registration page) for bona fide research or conservation planning purposes. This does not extend to use within a commercial context. While this may appear restrictive, in fact basic registration provides a great deal of information on both conservation and non-conservation taxa, and all users are encouraged to explore NatureMap's sophisticated querying and mapping capabilities. DEC's Species and Communities Branch continues to provide information on detailed localities of conservation taxa to consultants and other commercial users on a fee-for-service basis. Fair Use Guidlines As stated above, we want as many people as possible to make use of the data available within NatureMap, so long as that use is "fair". It is considered fair for anyone to use information from NatureMap for conservation or planning purposes, including incorporating that information into reports or papers, or summarising and value-adding to data. It is not considered fair use to download raw data and on-sell it. That would contravene copyright. It is also bad business, because anyone could obtain the same data directly from NatureMap. Of particular note: Maps, species lists, reports and raw data may be freely used by anyone, including commercial consultants, for research, planning, generating reports and compilations, or for personal use, so long as the above conditions of access are complied with. Raw data, i.e. bulk detail records of individual locations that have been downloaded from NatureMap and not summarised, compiled or modified in any substantial way, may not be on-sold or rebadged without written permission from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). This is consistent with Australian Copyright law. Other descriptive text and images, such as Thematic content on wetlands or ecological attributes, remain the property of NatureMap and copyright holders and may not be used without written permission from DEC. For full terms of use see Copyright page at http://naturemap.dec.wa.gov.au/default.aspx | 19,699 |
| Australian Native Plants Society, Canberra Region | CC-BY-NC | 19,074 |
| John T. Waterhouse Herbarium (UNSW) AVH data | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 16,543 |
| The University of Melbourne Herbarium (MELU) AVH data | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. | 14,588 |
| James Cook University Herbarium (JCT) AVH data | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. | 14,200 |
| Algae of the Recherche Archipelago , Western Australia (2002-2003) | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 12,538 |
| Naturalis Biodiversity Center (NL) - Botany | Creative Commons Zero (CC0) | 12,457 |
| Tasmanian Herbarium (HO) AVH data | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) You are licensed to use, reproduce, distribute, publish or otherwise make available the Data, or to use or adapt the Data to create derivative works. In any reproduction, distribution or publication of the Data, you must attribute the source of the Data as Australia's Virtual Herbarium (AVH). In any use or adaptation of the Data to create derivative works, you must acknowledge the use of the Data in the derivative work and attribute the source of the Data as Australia's Virtual Herbarium (AVH). You acknowledge that the Data may contain errors and omissions and that you employ the Data at your own risk. Neither the Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (CHAH) nor any other Data Custodian will accept liability for any loss, damage, cost or expenses that you may incur as a result of the use of or reliance upon the Data. You should use the current Data from the ALA portal and not rely on material you have previously printed or downloaded. | 12,020 |
| SARDI Port River-Barker Inlet Benthic Visual Surveys | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) | 11,602 |
| Seagrass coverage in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia (1999) | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 10,677 |
| NatureShare | CC-BY Images are CC-BY 2.5, Data is CC-BY-NC 3.0. | 10,032 |
| South Coast Survey | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) Conditions of Access All users need to acknowledge and agree to the following conditions before using NatureMap content: Data within NatureMap is provided with the participation and good will of data custodians and I will endeavour, where possible, to seek a collaborative approach with custodians in any research or papers published using NatureMap data. Re-sale of raw data or the commercial use of images or descriptive text (other than generated maps, species lists and reports) on this site is unauthorised unless written permission is obtained from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). Appropriate and full acknowledgement of DEC and species data custodians (see Data Directory) must always be given in any publication that includes data sourced here. Data provided through NatureMap represents positive records of flora and fauna occurrence. The absence of a record should not be taken to mean flora or fauna is necessarily absent from an area. (To minimise the effect of data gaps, a buffer area should be applied that is reflective of the likelihood of surveys or collections having been undertaken in the target area.) My username and password will not be passed on to any other person or organisation. DEC and data custodians reserve the right to revoke registration if the above conditions of access are not complied with. I will notify DEC if any relevant conditions change that might affect my NatureMap authorisation level. Also note: Custodians have kindly granted permission to allow relatively large subsets of data to be downloaded for a wide range of uses, including within a commercial context. Note, however, it is not NatureMap policy to allow the downloading of entire datasets It is current custodian policy to only grant Advanced Access (see the Registration page) for bona fide research or conservation planning purposes. This does not extend to use within a commercial context. While this may appear restrictive, in fact basic registration provides a great deal of information on both conservation and non-conservation taxa, and all users are encouraged to explore NatureMap's sophisticated querying and mapping capabilities. DEC's Species and Communities Branch continues to provide information on detailed localities of conservation taxa to consultants and other commercial users on a fee-for-service basis. Fair Use Guidlines As stated above, we want as many people as possible to make use of the data available within NatureMap, so long as that use is "fair". It is considered fair for anyone to use information from NatureMap for conservation or planning purposes, including incorporating that information into reports or papers, or summarising and value-adding to data. It is not considered fair use to download raw data and on-sell it. That would contravene copyright. It is also bad business, because anyone could obtain the same data directly from NatureMap. Of particular note: Maps, species lists, reports and raw data may be freely used by anyone, including commercial consultants, for research, planning, generating reports and compilations, or for personal use, so long as the above conditions of access are complied with. Raw data, i.e. bulk detail records of individual locations that have been downloaded from NatureMap and not summarised, compiled or modified in any substantial way, may not be on-sold or rebadged without written permission from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). This is consistent with Australian Copyright law. Other descriptive text and images, such as Thematic content on wetlands or ecological attributes, remain the property of NatureMap and copyright holders and may not be used without written permission from DEC. For full terms of use see Copyright page at http://naturemap.dec.wa.gov.au/default.aspx | 9,628 |
| Janet Cosh Herbarium (WOLL) AVH data | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. | 9,100 |
| Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens | CC BY | 8,210 |
| Habitat map of seagrass cover in Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia 2004 and 2011 | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 7,679 |
| Downing Herbarium AVH data | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) | 7,566 |
| The Orchid Atlas of Western Australia | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) Conditions of Access All users need to acknowledge and agree to the following conditions before using NatureMap content: Data within NatureMap is provided with the participation and good will of data custodians and I will endeavour, where possible, to seek a collaborative approach with custodians in any research or papers published using NatureMap data. Re-sale of raw data or the commercial use of images or descriptive text (other than generated maps, species lists and reports) on this site is unauthorised unless written permission is obtained from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). Appropriate and full acknowledgement of DEC and species data custodians (see Data Directory) must always be given in any publication that includes data sourced here. Data provided through NatureMap represents positive records of flora and fauna occurrence. The absence of a record should not be taken to mean flora or fauna is necessarily absent from an area. (To minimise the effect of data gaps, a buffer area should be applied that is reflective of the likelihood of surveys or collections having been undertaken in the target area.) My username and password will not be passed on to any other person or organisation. DEC and data custodians reserve the right to revoke registration if the above conditions of access are not complied with. I will notify DEC if any relevant conditions change that might affect my NatureMap authorisation level. Also note: Custodians have kindly granted permission to allow relatively large subsets of data to be downloaded for a wide range of uses, including within a commercial context. Note, however, it is not NatureMap policy to allow the downloading of entire datasets It is current custodian policy to only grant Advanced Access (see the Registration page) for bona fide research or conservation planning purposes. This does not extend to use within a commercial context. While this may appear restrictive, in fact basic registration provides a great deal of information on both conservation and non-conservation taxa, and all users are encouraged to explore NatureMap's sophisticated querying and mapping capabilities. DEC's Species and Communities Branch continues to provide information on detailed localities of conservation taxa to consultants and other commercial users on a fee-for-service basis. Fair Use Guidlines As stated above, we want as many people as possible to make use of the data available within NatureMap, so long as that use is "fair". It is considered fair for anyone to use information from NatureMap for conservation or planning purposes, including incorporating that information into reports or papers, or summarising and value-adding to data. It is not considered fair use to download raw data and on-sell it. That would contravene copyright. It is also bad business, because anyone could obtain the same data directly from NatureMap. Of particular note: Maps, species lists, reports and raw data may be freely used by anyone, including commercial consultants, for research, planning, generating reports and compilations, or for personal use, so long as the above conditions of access are complied with. Raw data, i.e. bulk detail records of individual locations that have been downloaded from NatureMap and not summarised, compiled or modified in any substantial way, may not be on-sold or rebadged without written permission from the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). This is consistent with Australian Copyright law. Other descriptive text and images, such as Thematic content on wetlands or ecological attributes, remain the property of NatureMap and copyright holders and may not be used without written permission from DEC. For full terms of use see Copyright page at http://naturemap.dec.wa.gov.au/default.aspx | 7,529 |
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| Genomic sampling locations for ribbon weed (Posidonia australis) and wire weed (Amphibolis antarctica) in Shark Bay (Gathaagudu), Australia (2012-2019) | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 20 |
| Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University | CC BY-NC | 20 |
| Northern Inland Koala Habitat Restoration Project | other | 20 |
| Thredbo Park Bushcare Group | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) | 19 |
| Docks biocontrol | other | 18 |
| Nodding thistle biocontrol | other | 17 |
| Great Eastern Ranges - Southern Highlands | CC-BY Great Eastern Ranges Initiative | 17 |
| Snowgum dieback | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) | 17 |
| Cockatoos in the Hood | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) | 16 |
| CSIRO, Australian National Algae Culture Collection (ANACC), Global, 1949-2008 | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 15 |
| Snowgum dieback | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) | 14 |
| Tallagnada Orchids | CC-BY | 14 |
| Wheel cactus biocontrol | other | 12 |
| Outdoor School - 15 Mile Creek | other | 12 |
| Working on Country Indigenous Ranger Program | CC-BY | 11 |
| Cape broom biocontrol | other | 11 |
| Wetlands & Wildlife Creations Group | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 3.0 (Int)) | 11 |
| Rocky Shore Citizen Science | other | 11 |
| Microbial communities in estuarine sediments | CC BY | 11 |
| The Western Australian Seed Centre (Kings Park) | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au) 3.0) Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au) 3.0) Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au) 3.0) Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au) 3.0) Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au) 3.0) | 11 |
| South Australian Museum Adelaide provider for OZCAM | CC-BY | 11 |
| Variegated thistle biocontrol | other | 10 |
| Slender thistle biocontrol | other | 10 |
| Scenic Rim Bioblitz 2017 | other | 10 |
| Northern Territory Museum and Art Gallery provider for OZCAM | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) | 10 |
| Alan Anderson Walk Trail Kalamunda - Flora and Fauna | other | 10 |
| East Ballina Nest Box Project | other | 10 |
| Nest Box Monitoring | other | 9 |
| Opuntia spp. biocontrol | other | 8 |
| Ocean Sampling Day (OSD) 2014: AUTHORITY-RAW amplicon and metagenome sequencing study from the June solstice in the year 2014 | CC BY | 8 |
| Willoughby Wildlife Watch | other | 8 |
| Biodiversity at Arborlee | other | 8 |
| Mystaya | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) | 8 |
| Blackberry biocontrol | other | 7 |
| CSIRO, Cruises, Vertebrate and Invertebrate Fishery Bycatch, North Australia, 1997 | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 7 |
| Invertebrates of the Recherche Archipelago , Western Australia (2002) | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 7 |
| SEQ Koala Habitat Restoration | other | 6 |
| Species assemblages, biomass and regional habitat characterisation across the offshore Kimberley region, Australia (2015) | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 6 |
| World Plant Specimen from the Herbaria in China | CC BY-NC | 5 |
| Boonah and District Landcare tube nest project | other | 5 |
| Far South Coast Koala Habitat Restoration Project | other | 5 |
| Sea Search | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) Victorian State Government | 5 |
| Madeira vine biocontrol | other | 4 |
| Community monitoring of pools and watercourses in the Clare Valley | other | 4 |
| Dame Ella Campbell Herbarium (MPN) AVH data | Creative Commons Attribution (International) (CC-BY 4.0 (Int)) | 4 |
| INSDC Host Organism Sequences | CC BY | 3 |
| Darebin Creek | other | 3 |
| Michael Barkla's Observations | CC-BY Michael Barkla | 3 |
| The Fungal, Lichen and Plant Collections at the Herbarium Marburgense | CC BY | 3 |
| Manchester Museum, University of Manchester, Botany Collection | Creative Commons Zero (CC0) | 3 |
| PAW Nestbox Monitoring | other | 3 |
| Myrtleford Landcare Nest Box monitoring | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) | 3 |
| MBM - Herbário do Museu Botânico Municipal | CC BY-NC | 3 |
| Australian elm tree project | other | 3 |
| Records of the Victorian Conservation Seedbank | CC-BY | 2 |
| Blue heliotrope biocontrol | other | 2 |
| Flora and Fauna of Penrith | other | 2 |
| Darling Range Branch Nats visit Twin Creeks | other | 2 |
| Community monitoring of pools and watercourses in the Barossa | other | 2 |
| Wildlife Watch NSC | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) | 2 |
| WCPS Bird Survey Project | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) | 2 |
| Littlewood Species List | CC-BY-NC | 2 |
| Port Adelaide Enfield Flora & Fauna Monitoring | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) | 2 |
| Tutsan biocontrol | other | 1 |
| Cylindropuntia spp. biocontrol | other | 1 |
| Great Eastern Ranges - Kosciuszko to Coast | CC-BY Great Eastern Ranges Initiative | 1 |
| Parthenium biocontrol | other | 1 |
| Tasmanian Natural Values Atlas | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) | 1 |
| NMNH Paleobiology Specimen Records (USNM) | Creative Commons Zero (CC0) | 1 |
| Sea Slug Survey Gold Coast | Creative Commons Attribution (Australia) (CC-BY 3.0 (Au)) | 1 |
| North Marine Region demersal fish and invertebrate collection records (DEW collation), Australia (1980 - 1997) | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 1 |
| CSIRO, Cruise SS200705, Benthic Biodiversity, Northwest Australia, 2007 | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 1 |
| MBM herbarium - Museu Botânico Municipal - Herbário Virtual REFLORA | CC BY | 1 |
| Bryophyte Herbarium (H): V. F. Brotherus Herbarium (H-BR) | CC BY | 1 |
| Rare Flora of the Sydney Basin Bioregion | other | 1 |
| Southern Surveyor Voyage SS 03/2005 Box Core Infauna Samples, Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia (2005) | CC-BY-NC This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. | 1 |