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  • Wonderful Australian Trees

      Celebrate Canberra Tree Week by joining a free guided walk. See a variety of wonderful Australian native trees including Eucalypts, Casuarinas, Bunya pines and many others. Learn about the evolution of Australian trees and how they have been adopted across the world.   Walks (one hour in length) will take place at 11am and 2pm […]

  • Wonderful Australian Trees

      Celebrate Canberra Tree Week by joining a free guided walk. See a variety of wonderful Australian native trees including Eucalypts, Casuarinas, Bunya pines and many others. Learn about the evolution of Australian trees and how they have been adopted across the world.   Walks (one hour in length) will take place at 11am and 2pm […]

  • Wonderful Australian Trees

      Celebrate Canberra Tree Week by joining a free guided walk. See a variety of wonderful Australian native trees including Eucalypts, Casuarinas, Bunya pines and many others. Learn about the evolution of Australian trees and how they have been adopted across the world.   Walks (one hour in length) will take place at 11am and 2pm […]

  • Bronwyn Collins ‘Training the future: 30 years of the Volunteer Botanical Training Program’

    Bronwyn, from Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research, will look at the history of the program, outcomes for participants and some of the more recent challenges in running a successful program. Abstract Beginning with the first small group of students hosted by the then Australian National Botanic Gardens Herbarium in 1993 the Volunteer Botanical Training […]

  • Tom Masaglio ‘’Say cheese-tree!’ Exploring Australia’s vascular plant photographic record’

    Tom, from University of New South Wales, will talk about a complex mix of factors resulting in almost 18% of Australia’s native vascular plant species being without easily accessible photographs; SE Australia is well covered, but NT, QLD, and WA have thousands of unphotographed plants. Abstract In the world of biodiversity data, physical specimens remain […]

  • Dr Ben Walcott ‘Gardens and biodiversity’

    Ben will talk about how gardens are important for biodiversity. Native plant gardens are particularly important for hosting rare and endangered plants as well as insect and birdlife. Biography The Walcotts moved from the USA to Canberra in 2003 and soon became Friends of the ANBG. They have developed their own large native garden in […]