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5 Feb 2025

Hi All,We've just rolled out some important improvements to NatureMapr's sensitive data handling framework in consultation with the NSW Government Saving Our Species team.For Highly Sensitive records,...


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Near future enhancements

Platform update continued 30 JAN 2025

Major upgrade under way. Some known issues.

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Discussion

MattM wrote:
23 Mar 2016
C. semiduda is also present? Given I spend a lot of time on the south side, how would I distinguish between the two?

Chiloglottis reflexa
TonyWood wrote:
23 Mar 2016
C. trilabra is the most likely Matt. There is a population of C. seminuda on the south side of the mountain with which it could be confused, but that is in a different location.

Chiloglottis reflexa
MattM wrote:
30 Sep 2015
This species would benefit by having the ability to mark out an area on the map as opposed to a mere point.

Chiloglottis trapeziformis
MattM wrote:
30 Sep 2015
Good to know. Without knowing where the location of the other sites, I can assure you that there are many thousands carpeting the southern slopes of the mountain.

Chiloglottis trapeziformis
30 Sep 2015
Great stuff Matt in one weekend you have added by 25% the total number of ever recorded locations of Diamond Ant Orchid in the ACT

Chiloglottis trapeziformis
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