Bill Waterhouse – ‘Wombat rescue at Major’s Creek’
Bill and his wife rescue injured wombats, especially pouch pinkies, in facilities that they developed at Major’s Creek especially for growing and rewilding them.
Bill and his wife rescue injured wombats, especially pouch pinkies, in facilities that they developed at Major’s Creek especially for growing and rewilding them.
Celebrate the spring flowering on beautiful Black Mountain with a social ramble appreciating wildflowers in the tradition established by Nancy Burbidge, continued by George Chippendale, and then Jean Geue. Discover the surprising diversity of tiny orchids, bush peas, wattles and billy buttons on easy bush tracks with experienced guides and good company. All springs are […]
Celebrate the spring flowering on beautiful Black Mountain with a social ramble appreciating wildflowers. iscover the surprising diversity of tiny orchids, bush peas, wattles and billy buttons on easy bush tracks with experienced guides and good company. Meet at Belconnen Way entry just before Caswell Drive turnoff – watch for balloons or banners. BOOKING ESSENTIAL
Graham Gall, a highly professional photographer with extensive experience in capturing stunning images of native Australian fauna and flora, will lead a macro photography workshop on Saturday 11 October. It will cover both theory and practice.
The next Plant Recognition Group workshop will be a bit different as we will visit the Southern Tablelands Ecosystems Park (Forest 20) at the National Arboretum, which grows different species of eucalypt trees, shrubs, herbs and grasses typically found in the Southern Tablelands region of NSW and the ACT. We will be looking in particular at the Fabaceae or pea species that have been planted here.
Tasha, a PhD student at University of Canberra and a holder of a Friends ANBG scholarship, is asking will Hibbertia circinata, Boronia imlayensis, and Eucalyptus imlayensis provide different insights into threatened species conservation on Mt Imlay and more broadly for threatened-species conservation? Abstract Mt Imlay (NSW) is home to several endangered endemic species which are […]