Discover Australia's amazing wildlife in this suite of eight Field Guide apps, one for each state and territory in Australia.
Together the apps feature over 2100 animals, including mammals, birds, fishes, reptiles, frogs and invertebrates from terrestrial, freshwater and marine environments. They contain detailed descriptions of each species, as well as distribution maps, endangered status, audio calls and stunning imagery.
Use them at home, at school, in the bush, or at your favourite holiday destination.
The eight apps are available for both Apple and Android devices and can be downloaded from the App Store and Google Play.
All the apps are free.
Please note, the Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia field guide apps are no longer available.
The development of these apps was generously supported by the Inspiring Australia Unlocking Australia's Potential grant program.
The apps represent an ongoing collaboration between Australia's major natural history museums:
For enquiries about this suite of apps, please contact us.
If you would like to use an image or sound recording from any of the apps, please refer to our image and audio credits page.
We collect data about how users access our apps because we want to continue to improve them. If users let us keep track of some anonymous data, we can make better decisions about adding new features and content in the future.
Our apps use a version of Google Analytics to collect data. As well as a few basic metrics, such as how many people have downloaded the app, we collect some information specific to our Field Guide apps.
We are most curious to answer these questions:
We will use the answers to these questions to improve the apps:
The privacy of our users is very important to us; we only collect anonymous analytics data. Each app is published by a museum in Australia. You can find out more about the Privacy Policy of each museum by viewing their website at:
Museums Victoria acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Boon Wurrung Bunurong peoples of the eastern Kulin Nations where we work, and First Peoples across Victoria and Australia.
First Peoples are advised that this site may contain voices, images, and names of people now passed and content of cultural significance.