Posted by AaronClausen
Hi All,
NatureMapr will soon feed sighting data through to the NSW BioNet government database as run by NSW Department of Planning and Environment. This is following extensive discussion for quite some time with the NSW BioNet team who have been excellent to deal with.
The data feed has now been developed and is currently undergoing final testing.
This is a strategically very important data feed for the citizen science community because of our mission and core values. One of which is:
"Allow biodiversity information from anybody to contribute to real on the ground outcomes"
State and local government biodiversity databases are where the bulk of local on the ground action items and downstream outcomes all stem from.
It is through these locally focused databases (like the ACT Atlas, NSW BioNet, QLD WildNet and others) that park rangers, ecologists, fire fighters and other workers are assigned action items in the real world.
It is vital for your biodiversity data to make it into these state and local government databases in order for it to be effectively visible and have a chance at making a difference.
This new data feed will soon become active for all records that lie within any NatureMapr NSW regions. The logic will be identical to that of our existing external data feeds. I.e. the precise location of sensitive and highly sensitive records will be safeguarded.
When I'm reporting sightings in NSW, I want to know that my data will be included in the same data sets used to help inform things like NSW RFS prescribed burns and development application approvals.
We will keep you posted once the feed goes live. Any questions, please yell out any time.
You can read more about the NSW BioNet database.
Cheers
Aaron.