Shoshanna Rapley – Invisible birds, smart tech: reintroducing the bush stone-curlew
How do you study a bird that's a master of camouflage and only active in the dead of night? Shoshana, from the ANU, will talk about how GPS technology, tiny […]
How do you study a bird that's a master of camouflage and only active in the dead of night? Shoshana, from the ANU, will talk about how GPS technology, tiny […]
The next Friends of ANBG Photographic Group Cameras and Café Walk will be held on Saturday 12 July. We meet at the bus stop at 8.40 am, then head off, either individually […]
The Australian Garden History Society is presenting an online talk by John Blay, an Australian writer and naturalist who has written extensively about the Australian bush and its people in drama, prose […]
Ryan, from the ANU, will summarise recent contributions towards understanding the evolution of the Australian terrestrial orchid flora and its associated funga spanning macro- to micro-evolutionary scales. Abstract The evolutionary […]
The next Plant Recognition Group workshop will focus on the genus Dodonaea, commonly known as hop bushes because their colourful fruits resemble those of hops. Dr Judy West will lead […]
Frogs are excellent indicators of waterway and wetland health, but they are highly susceptible to environmental change. Anke-Maria, ACT Frogwatch Coordinator, will describe way to better manage, improve and create […]