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SUMMARY:Art in Miniature Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:AIM (Art in Miniature) Canberra is delighted to be holding its 25th exhibition as a group at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. \nWe are a friendship group of artists living in Canberra and its regions who enjoy working and exhibiting miniatures together.  \nIn this exhibition we are taking inspiration directly from the beautiful ANBG. Its flora\, fauna\, herpetology\, entomology\, buildings\, visitors and views have all inspired our group to create over 100 miniatures by 22 members.
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/art-in-miniature-exhibition/
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SUMMARY:Emeritus Professor Patrick De Deckker - ‘Marine heat waves\, the “secret killer” in our oceans’
DESCRIPTION:Patrick\, from the ANU\, will discuss alarming temperature increases near the surfaces of oceans\, that affect entire ecosystems; such as the vanishing kelp forests offshore Tasmania and the many organisms that thrive in among kelp. This change is not only in Australia\, but world-wide. \nAbstract \nAs a result of significant changes in the oceans bordering Australia\, and in particular the alarming temperature increases near the surface\, entire ecosystems have already been affected. These will be discussed. \nPatrick will also detail the findings over the last decade of the vanishing kelp forests offshore Tasmania\, and how this has also affected many organisms that normally thrive in among kelp. This change is not restricted to the Australian oceans\, it is a worldwide phenomenon! \nBiography \nEmeritus Professor Patrick De Deckker is at the Research School of Earth Sciences\, The Australian National University. Patrick is also a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science. \nOriginally from Belgium\, Patrick arrived in Australia about 50 years ago where he continued his university education in geology\, micro-palaeontology and zoology at several institutions. He has been at ANU since 1981 except for 2 years at Monash and has worked on salt lakes\, their biota and geological history\, plus on the evolution of the oceans in our region related to climate changes and on airborne dust (a topic which he presented to the Friends of the ANBG a couple of years ago). \nBookings open on 25 July at https://www.trybooking.com/DANDC
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/emeritus-professor-patrick-de-deckker-marine-heat-waves-the-secret-killer-in-our-oceans/
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SUMMARY:1RPH interview with artist Jo Hollier
DESCRIPTION:After viewing Jo Hollier’s Botanical Art Exhibition at the ANBG\, Christine Stewart contacted her & interviewed her for 1RPH Canberra public radio. \nThe interview goes to air on 1RPH / 1125AM this Thursday 28 August at 10am & repeated at 4.30pm. It will also be available as a podcast on website. \nJo’s enthusiasm for the ANBG and her love of our birds & plants is evident. \nHer new exhibition Creek Walks opens Friday 29 August at the Belconnen Arts Centre.
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/1rph-interview-with-artist-jo-hollier/
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SUMMARY:Friends of ANBG Photographic Group Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The meeting\, which takes place in the Theatrette\, will feature a presentation from Dr Yi-Kai Tea of the Moths and Butterflies Association. The Association is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to encourage interest in the scientific study\, research and conservation of moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera) in the Australian Region. The society has a broad appeal to a wide range of interest groups\, including amateur naturalists\, photographers\, conservationists and citizen scientists who are passionate about observing\, collecting\, and studying moths and butterflies. \nDr Yi-Kai Tea has published several papers on the ecology and behaviour of tropical Lepidoptera in the Asia-Pacific. He is also an avid butterfly photographer. \nThe meeting will also include our regular show and tell segment in which participants share their photographic works and the stories behind them.
URL:https://friendsanbg.org.au/event/friends-of-anbg-photographic-group-monthly-meeting/
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