Reference Tables or Lists
Sunday, 15 July 2012
In the horizontal menu above, you can hover your mouse cursor over various Data sub-menus to display available further sub-menus. Do not click on a menu item until you have made your choice.
The reference tables include the menu items Species Lists; Reference Lists; and Locations menus.
Those data tables collect reference data for use in observation records and allow data editors to use those reference lists to fill in new observation data.
However, these reference lists are also valuable data themselves for biodiversity information related to Tamborine Mountain and for TMNHA groups for excursions off the mountain.
Their development is ongoing.
Database Guide
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Objectives
The objectives of Tamborine Mountain Natural History Association Inc. (TMNHA) and the website is to share natural history and biodiversity knowledge and experiences. The history on developing the TMNHA website system with a database function was to provide opportunities for TMNHA in wide ranging data collection and display. Some knowledge may have restricted access for various reasons.
Content Contribution Usage & Copyright
Sunday, 18 March 2012
Our understanding is that in Australia (home of this website) Copyright subsists to the Contributor for website content. Whilst no formal copyright notice is required to protect that entitlement, there is a small print copyright notice at the bottom of the website intended to warn users that the website content is subject to copyright whether it be for TMNHA or a contributor's benefit. If an author requests more prominent notice with their content then we can add their notice assuming the wording is acceptable to TMNHA and does not detract from general website display.
Website Terms & Conditions
Saturday, 30 April 2011
Preamble!
You agree to membership of the Tamborine Mountain NHA web site at http://www.naturalhistory.org.au and abide by its rules including changes to these rules from time to time. You may request deregistration at any time.
Working together, we can achieve more than working as individuals! Remember that errors will occur and we are all volunteers doing our best, so if there is a problem please be patient.
Database Help
Monday, 12 April 2010
For a general introduction please read Database Guide. To access the databases, please use the sub-menu of Data Menu item above.
Knowledge
Monday, 15 February 2010
One of the most important activities of the Tamborine Mountain Natural History Association Inc (TMNHA) is to discover, collect and communicate knowledge about the natural history of Tamborine Mountain.
Natural History Association
Sunday, 29 April 2007
The Natural History Association which was formed in 1975 by concerned and far sighted locals to assist the National Parks and Wildlife Service in protecting the parks and providing interpretation and education about our environmental heritage. At the same time as our formation other Natural History groups were started in Binna Burra, Green Mountains, the Bunyas and Lake Broadwater, all with the same aim - to educate the public on our National Parks. All built and run information centres.