Fronds 89, August 2018
In this issue
- Saving for the future
- Protecting the Eurodoballa Regional Botanic Gardens Wallace Herbarium
- A closer look at ants on Black Mountain
- Crop Wild Relatives seed conservation at Kakadu NP
- Friendly Chatter:
– Photographic Group
– Plant Science Group
– Botanic Art Groups
– Growing Friends - Guides and other Friends trip to Sydney
- Tree changes at the ANBG
- Discovering Biodiversity: A vision for taxonomy and biosystematics 2018-2027
- Bushland Nature Walk — Regeneration
- What’s new in the ANBG Image Collections?
- Gardens Shorts
- Botanical Bookshop
- Friends Briefs
- What’s On, including Thursday Talks
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