Fronds 111, December 2025
In this issue
- Worrying trends in the ANBG Superb Fairywren population
- Lifting your game: How to improve flora and fauna photography
- Friends Briefs:
– Friends 2025 AGM
– President’s Report
– Treasurer’s Report
– Welcome to new Council members
– Director’s Report
– Student profile – Don Beer Memorial Scholarship recipient
– New Members Morning Tea
– After dark walk
– A visit to the STEP garden at the Arboretum
– Wake up with the Birds
– Snapshot: The 2025 student photo competition
– Congrats to our student photographers! - Friendly Chatter:
– Botanic Art Group
– Growing Friends
– Nature Journaling
– Volunteer Guides
– Photographic Group - Gardens Shorts:
– Introducing our new Director
– Tropical collaborations
– Phil Hurle retires from ANBG
– A holistic conservation approach to save the Tuggeranong Lignum
– Shining a new light on evening tours
– Spring clean for Crosbie Morrison pond - Botanical Bookshop reviews:
– A field guide to reptiles and frogs of the ACT – Brian La Rance, Wesley Read and Bridget Lunn
– One koala: One hundred trees – Leesa Allinson
– On this ground: Best Australian nature writing – ed. Dave Witty - Alexandre Descubes’ illustrations
- A message of thanks from NPCT
- What’s on at the Gardens
- Thursday Talks: February to April 2026
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