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Photographic Group, ‘Extended Show and Tell’ Friday, 27 May 2016 - 10:30am

This meeting of the Photographic Group will be devoted to ‘Show and Tell’. Share your latest photos from activities taken with the Photographic Group e.g. early morning walks in the ANBG; guided walk with Irene Lorbergs; visit to the Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan. Other nature photos welcome. Maximum of ten photos per person.

Dr Brian Hawkins 'How to discover over a thousand new species of plants in modern-day Australia' Thursday, 26 May 2016 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm

Dr Brian Hawkins will talk about Bush Blitz, a species discovery program that has mounted scientific expeditions all around Australia.

Brian has worked for Bush Blitz since 2014. Prior to that, he spent 10 years as an ecologist and environmental educator in the forests of northern NSW. His doctoral thesis was on the landscape ecology of forest birds.

Peter Reynders 'Dirk Hartog’s Visit as an Accelerator of Exploration in Australia’s Maritime History' Thursday, 19 May 2016 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm

It is 400 years this year since the 700 tonne Dutch East-India Company vessel 'Eendracht'  under Skipper Dirk Hartog chanced upon our continent's west coast as the first European vessel to visit it. There is an opportunity here to brush up on what we already know about this historically-important early visit, how and why it happened and what its relevance can be argued to be. 

 
Book Launch: 'Insects of south-eastern Australia' by Roger Farrow Friday, 13 May 2016 - 11:00am to 12:30pm

Friends are invited to attend the book launch of Insects of south-eastern Australia: an ecological and behavioural guide by Roger Farrow. The book will be officially launched by Geoffrey Robertson, Conservationist, and former president of the ACT Conservation Council and Friends of Grassland . Venue: Australian National Botanic Gardens Theatrette and Dickson Room (Opposite Visitors Centre) Clunies Ross Street, Acton.

Dr James Petrie ‘Modifying oil-seed crops to produce fish oils’ Thursday, 12 May 2016 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm

Dr James Petrie is a Research Scientist at CSIRO in the Plant Oil Engineering group. He is best known for his role in engineering canola seed to accumulate the long-chain omega-3 oils commonly found in fish oil. James also leads a project which aims for step-change productivity increase in plant oil yield by producing triacylglycerol in plant leaves and stems rather than seed alone.

Friends of Black Mountain: Weeding Working Party Saturday, 7 May 2016 - 9:00am to Sunday, 8 May 2016 - 11:45am

The Friends of Black Mountain's next weeding work party will focus on removing weeds from the area behind the Australian National Botanic Gardens, especially Billardiera heterophylla, also known as Sollya and Bluebell Creeper one of the ANBG’s priority weeds. For more details, click on the blue heading in the left-hand column.

 
 
Photographic Group, 'Visit to the Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan' Friday, 6 May 2016 - 12:00am to 11:45pm

The Photographic Group will be visiting the Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan on Friday 6 May.  This trip offers an optional tour of the Gardens; opportunities to take photographs within the Gardens; and time to look around at your own pace. This is a full day excursion. Transport using a privately booked bus. Non-members welcome. For more information and bookings please send an email to: photo@friendsanbg.org.au

Doug Laing ‘A trip to the Tip: Cairns to the Torres Strait’ Thursday, 5 May 2016 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm

Doug is a retired diplomat with a long fascination in natural history, ornithology and how things in nature are connected. He is an ANBG educator, volunteer guide and member of the Thursday Talks’ committee. 

In 2015 Doug Laing slowly travelled overland from Cairns to Cape York and dipped a toe into the waters of the Torres Strait. In this talk, which focuses primarily on the birds and flora of the region, he considers some of the hopes, challenges and contradictions affecting the Cape’s biodiversity during a time of dynamic change, including in land use and tenure.

Plant Science Group Technical Talk: Dr Russell Barrett, Cleomaceae - the tangled web of Australian 'Spider Flowers' Monday, 2 May 2016 - 10:30am

The Cleomaceae are a family of about 10 genera and 300 species throughout the world tropics and warm temperate regions. Australian members of Cleomaceae are thought to have speciated across tropical Australia, presumably from a single dispersal event to this continent. Russell will discuss the use of a wide range of research tools including phylogenetics, and SEM microscopy to allow relationships and taxon limits to be understood. The highest diversity of Australian Cleome species is in the Kimberley region and the ‘Top End’ of the Northern Territory.

Photographic Group: Irene Lorbergs, 'Events Photography - Flash' Friday, 29 April 2016 - 10:30am

Irene will present a short talk on ‘Events Photography’ with a strong focus on using flash. After the talk, Irene will provide us with more information on a guided walk in the Gardens.

Irene is a professional photographer and runs the Canberra School of Photography; she also lectures at universities and TAFE. Irene is a member of the Friends Photographic Group.

Venue: ANBG Theatrette.

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