

Alex R. Chapman
Alex Chapman was for many years a Research Scientist at the Western Australian Herbarium in DBCA’s Science and Conservation Division managing the online publications and bioinformatics group there. He is a past editor of WA’s journal of systematic botany – Nuytsia and lectured in biodiversity informatics for the School of Natural Sciences at Edith Cowan University.
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Most recently he worked in WA's Yilgarn as part of threatened flora surveys around the floristically rich Mt Holland area.
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He has been the WA Chapter Chair for the Australian Citizen Science Association (ACSA) for 5 years.
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Previously, he worked for seven years as a Consulting Scientist
with the environmental technology consultancy Gaia Resources. There he managed their Citizen Science program and worked in business development, project management, and in marketing for the company.