Come to the ANBG Visitor Centre Gallery to see an exhibition of postcard drawings in ink and coloured pencil by Morgyn Phillips. Meet Morgyn 1:30pm to 4pm Saturday 17 January.
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Postcards from Black Mountain – Morgyn Phillips
Come to the ANBG Visitor Centre Gallery to see an exhibition of postcard drawings in ink and coloured pencil by Morgyn Phillips. Meet Morgyn 1:30pm to 4pm Saturday 17 January. |
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This special Memorial Lecture will be held at 6pm at Lowitja O’Donoghue Cultural Centre, ANU. Australia is the most fire-prone continent on earth. This talk discusses many new insights into the ecology and management of wildfire and other kinds of fire in Australian landscapes. |
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Meet in the bottom row of the southern carpark ANBG. Wear HAT, sunscreen, long-sleeved shirt, long pants, gloves, stout shoes. |
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Dr Ben Walcott will speak in the place of the scheduled speaker, Dr Roger Farrow. His topic is 'Frost and drought in a native garden' - increasingly relevant to everyone with an interest in how our unstable weather patterns will affect us and our plantings. |
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The Bushland Nature Walk meanders through the Bushland Precinct of the Australian National Botanic Gardens through open forest and with expansive views to Canberra City and Parliament House. This walk is for Friends of the ANBG only.
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The first PRG workshop of 2026 will be on these two key wetland families – rushes and sedges. Participants will be able to know the main features of these plants, Juncaceae and Cyperaceae with the aim of being able to distinguish between these, using local species, by the end of the workshop. |
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This professional environmental practice talk offers an opportunity for you to gain an insight into the Atlas of Living Australia’s (ALA) need for more threatened species records and for wildlife camera data.
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Craig Moritz, from the ANU, will talk about the true species diversity of vertebrates in the monsoonal tropics, and how this matters for science, conservation, and ecological management. You might think that we know all about Australia’s vertebrate species – what they are and where they occur. However, ongoing surveys and genetic analyses tell a […] |
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Australian Plants as Bonsai Exhibition
The art of miniature trees in pots or trays started in China around 2000 years ago (penjing) and was taken up in Japan around 1200 years ago where it started to be called bonsai about 150 years ago.
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Join members of the Photographic Group for a stimulating and friendly photo walk. As usual, be at the bus stop at 8.40am to take advantage of the cooler hours.
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Chris Mobbs, Convenor Bragg Street Park Volunteers, describes solving a drainage problem and creating an urban oasis with a great increase in the diversity of native plants. Residents near a neighbourhood park in Hackett came together to solve a drainage problem. They ended up creating an urban oasis. Their project was funded with a Nature […] |
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The first regular Photographic Group meeting of the new year takes place on Friday 27 February at 10.00am in the Theatrette. The meeting will kick off 2026 with an expansive ‘show and tell’ session.
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