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  • Dr Rosemary Purdie ‘Some Persian Gardens of Iran’

    In this talk Rosemary, former Honorary Living Collections Botanist ANBG, will briefly explore history and features of Persian Garden concept, then walk us through four World Heritage listed gardens in Iran. Abstract Many FANBG members are probably familiar with the term Persian Gardens, but what does it mean? In this talk Rosemary will briefly explore […]

  • AUSTRALIAN FLORA SPECIES: CASUARINACEAE with Dr Tanya Scharaschkin

    Explore the science of the Australian plant family Casuarinaceae in detail with botanist and artist Dr Tanya Scharaschkin!  Venue: NatureArt Lab Studio, M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith, ACT.  Cost: $190  Book HERE About the Course This one-day workshop provides botanical science insights to gain a comprehensive understanding of the family Casuarinaceae with expert botanist Dr […]

  • AUSTRALIAN FLORA SERIES: PROTEACEAE with Dr Tanya Scharaschkin

    Explore the science of the Australian plant family Proteaceae in detail with botanist and artist Dr Tanya Scharaschkin! Venue: NatureArt Lab Studio, M16 Artspace, 21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith Cost:  $380 Book HERE. About the Course During this two-day workshop provides botanical science insights to gain a comprehensive understanding of the family Proteaceae with expert botanist […]

  • Botanists of the Trees – Themed Walks

    Botanists have named trees and also had trees named in their honour. Australian, British, French and German botanists have made outstanding contributions to Australian science. On these free guided walks, leaving at 11am and 2pm each day, see some of the trees and hear stories that encompass adventure, mystery, sex and even murder! Meet at […]

  • Christina Gee ‘Quolls on tour – detecting trait differences between reintroduced and dispersing eastern quoll populations’

    Christina, a Masters student at Fenner School of Environment and Society, will describe her exploration of how the "quolls on tour" differ behaviourally and morphologically from those who still live in Mulligans Flat, and how we can use this knowledge to manage the metapopulations of eastern quolls and other species. Abstract Australia is in the […]