NatureMapr receives critical funding to help Australia’s priority species as part of Australia wide expansion

Posted by AaronClausen

 26 Jun 2024

We’re very pleased to announce that NatureMapr has been successful in attracting critically important funding to bolster our efforts to help Australia’s priority species.

As part of our mission, NatureMapr is investing in the development of important new platform capabilities to ensure information about Australia’s priority species can get to decision-makers.

Funding being delivered by ACT Natural Resource Management, will be used to deliver new national Priority Species and Landholder Hub capabilities within the NatureMapr platform, which is expanding its successful expert verified citizen science model Australia wide.

“This important investment means we can continue to build the tools that are critically important to knowing more about Australia’s priority species.

The NatureMapr platform has been co-developed with government and the community since day one and we continue to take that approach to ensure the needs of decision-makers and our incredible community of citizen scientists are continuously factored into the work we’re doing.

This backing not only provides critical funding to ensure NatureMapr can keep going, but it also provides important validation that the work we’re doing is cutting through and having a positive impact.

We’re proud to partner with ACT NRM and are grateful for their support as well as the broader support of the ACT Government” said Aaron Clausen, NatureMapr Founder and Director.

6 comments

kasiaaus wrote:
   26 Jun 2024
Great news Aaron
intouch wrote:
   27 Jun 2024
I also think/write "great news". You all have added a spark of hope to my day. Thank you.
julielindner wrote:
   27 Jun 2024
ACT NRM missing in action they have Commonwealth funding for protection and connection of endangered lowland woodlands in the ACT but all the southside grassy woodlands are completely infested with weeds that are left to seed and spread every year. The biodiversity in these Reserves has been diminishing at an alarming rate don't blame climate change it is totally due to neglect and very poor management.
KylieWaldon wrote:
   29 Jun 2024
yay. Go Naturemapr :) :)
abread111 wrote:
   29 Jun 2024
@julielindner I hope you have put this sort of comment into the review of the Nature Conservation Act - now open on Have Your Say, closes 1 July
Choyster wrote:
   5 Jul 2024
Huge!

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