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  • Black Mountain: ten plants, a Presentation by Linda Beveridge in March 2019; Black Mountain: ten plants.  A Plant Quiz (Match jumbled scientific names to the photos); Quiz answers Added 20 April 2019
  • Bush Capital: the natural history of the ACT. This website provides online access to material exhibited at Canberra Museum and Gallery in the exhibition, Bush Capital: The natural history of the ACT held 12 March – 26 June 2016. It explores the natural wonder of our region through a better understanding of the habitats that are so crucial to the survival of the diverse and beautiful species that live alongside us. Here you can explore six habitats: dry eucalypt forests, subalpine areas, suburbia, wetlands and rivers, wet eucalypt forests and woodlands and grasslands. You will encounter the diverse species that populate each habitat, illustrated through an equally diverse array of works of art, scientific specimens, sound and video. (Janelle Chalker) Added 16 May 2016
  • Trees and shrubs of Black Mountain, Mount Ainslie and Mount Majura: a key based on vegetative characteristics. Laurence G. Adams, Centre for Plant Biodiversity and Research, 2006. Rev. ed. (Jill More) Added 9 December 2013.
  • Trees of Mount Majura. Revised version of a guide produced by Friends of Mount Majura (FOMM) for a tree walk on 13 August 2006. (Jill More). Added 8 June  2015 
  • History of Canberra Nature Park by Sarah Ryan, April 2011. Report for the ACT Commissioner for Sustainability and the Environment. (Jill More) Added 9 December 2013.
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