Fronds 71, August 2012
In this issue
- Launch of Flora Explorer ………………………………………………. 2
- Reflections on Murray’s 42 years at ANBG
- Pruning—the kindest cut
- Ecological science meets urban amenity
- Small, brown birds with coloured bands
- Collaboration for conservation, for 21 years
- From the Bookshop
- Volunteer guides on Flora Explorer
- The Red Centre Garden—starting from scratch
- Garden Shorts
- Friends Briefs
- Right Royal trivia night
- Growing Friends
- What’s on at the Gardens
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