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SUMMARY:Shoshanna Rapley - Invisible birds\, smart tech: reintroducing the bush stone-curlew
DESCRIPTION: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 handsewn backpacks\, and a conservation detection dog uncover the secret lives of reintroduced bush stone-curlews.   \nBiography:\nShoshana Rapley is a PhD candidate at the Fenner School of the ANU. Birds are her driving passion in life\, and she channels this into conservation research across Australia. Her PhD is about the reintroduction of the bush stone-curlew\, which involves understanding their behaviours to improve release tactics. She also works on waterbird tracking in the Murray Darling Basin and is an author on the annual Australia’s Environment Report. \nBookings open on 13 June at https://www.trybooking.com/DAMGA
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SUMMARY:Cameras and Café Walk
DESCRIPTION: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 or in groups\, in search of beautiful images from around the Gardens. Participants regroup for a friendly catch up at Pollen Cafe at around 10.30 am. \nAt least one member of the Friends of ANBG Photographic Group Committee will be there to get things started and be a source of advice when needed. All levels of photographic skill are welcome. It is a great opportunity to get to know other photographers and learn from each other. \nIn the winter months the Gardens can be atmospheric and photogenic with heavy dew\, frost or fog.
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