by Data4Good | Dec 16, 2020 |
by UN News, news.un.org Statistics are “fundamental for evidence-based policymaking…[and] drive the transformations that are needed”, in order to ensure no-one is left behind, upheld Secretary-General António Guterres. And the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the...
by Data4Good | Dec 3, 2020 |
by Mark Minevich, Forbes The world’s biodiversity status is in crisis mode––and Covid-19 has only exacerbated this reality. Covid has served as a stark reminder that negative interactions with species can directly impact our lives. As of 1970, the world has seen a...
by Data4Good | Nov 26, 2020 |
by Birdlife Australia Australia counts more than 4.6 million birds in 7 days! In its seventh year, the Aussie Backyard Bird Count saw record-breaking numbers of people heading to their backyards and local green spaces to count their local birds. Together we counted...
by Data4Good | Nov 24, 2020 |
by Melissa Baer and Jemma Penelope Consumers and producers know that the food we grow and the agriculture we rely upon is no-longer simply about dollars and commodity foods. Our food and our agriculture is an opportunity for us to acknowledge that future prosperity...
by Data4Good | Nov 11, 2020 |
Ever wondered what pollinators visit your favourite flowers? Take 10 minutes to watch flowers in your garden or local park and take note of what you see! Then enter what you’ve seen into our database. We’ve also made a handy Wild Pollinator Count Tally Sheet to print...
by Data4Good | Nov 9, 2020 |
Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle photographed during the 2020 surveys. Photo credit: Kawinwit Kittipalawattanapol By Dr Eve White (White Editing), freelance science editor and writer Monitoring threatened species is a challenge for scientists. For researchers to...