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13 Feb 2025

Earlier this week, NatureMapr suffered a large scale denial of service style attack, causing a sustained outage over several days.It is important to stress that sensitive data was not at risk at any s...


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Prolonged service outage

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1 hr ago
Very nice, I missed this sighting from almost a month ago. This is now the second location for the Yellow-spotted Jezebel, along with Braidwood. I saw one in my garden today.

Delias nysa
KylieWaldon wrote:
1 hr ago
looks like a horror film - giant alien bug attacks! great pic. :)

Amorbus alternatus
KorinneM wrote:
1 hr ago
@AaronClausen these imports don't have gps in them, it seems. When I tried to verify, I'm getting an error? Error code 400.

Rhodothemis lieftincki
DonFletcher wrote:
3 hrs ago
Yeah I agree with all those complimentary remarks.

I'm glad we got attacked - platform outage update
DonFletcher wrote:
3 hrs ago
Hi @Wandiyali, You may not be aware, but there are hundreds of claims for desirable species where they do not occur. Nature Mapper is meant to store only records confirmed by a moderator. So strictly speaking you should provide the audio file for us to hear. I occasionally make exceptions (i.e. break the rule) if a reliable expert says they saw or heard the thing, but so far you haven't given us much for our records e.g. not even your name, much less the identity of the expert who listened to the recordings. So, please tell who, if anyone, has identified the sound file as koala bellowing? Or can you please give a reference to a written report from this project which identifies a koala at this location? Otherwise I have to classify your record as 'inconclusive'?

Vombatus ursinus

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