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26 Aug 2025

As we continue to look for ways to reduce the overall footprint, complexity and ongoing cost to operate the platform, NatureMapr has decomissioned the legacy "regional" structure that many of you will...


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Mobile App update and known issues

Platform improvement update

Daily summary email delivery issues

Addition of contact phone number to user profiles

Discussion

Jennybach wrote:
just now
Having photographed this I’m wondering why I haven’t seen it used as a hedge plant, looks suitable, growing well on thin soil on a slope and is a local native. Prima facie a good case for nurseries to foster it instead of privet style hedge plants surely.

Pomaderris intermedia
jonvanbeest wrote:
3 min ago
In steep wet sclerophyll on Lophostemon confertus.

Dendrobium radiatum
DonFletcher wrote:
8 min ago
Thanks Tim. No need.

Petrogale penicillata
AaronClausen wrote:
13 min ago
Hi All, NatureMapr Data Collector app 6.3.1 for iOS has just gone live on the app store.

Android will follow later today.

Please ensure you grab this important update.

Happy mapping!

Mobile App update and known issues
TimL wrote:
2 hrs ago
@DonFletcher Hi Don. The coordinates are as shown by the camera, allowing for us being on the adjacent path. Looking down at the map, we were walking anticlockwise around the loop path and first saw the wallaby as we were walking north along the path towards the bend, just before it turns towards the west. The wallaby was first sighted sitting on a rock adjacent to a camera trap, just before the bend. It then took off towards the west and we carried on along the path turning west at the bend and within a short distance saw the wallaby again, as seen in these images. There was also a camera trap at this location. If it helps, I can upload an image from the location of the original sighting. Tim

Petrogale penicillata
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