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March 2020
Cancelled – Cherie Kemp talks about Land for Wildlife and Nature Conservation Covenants
Doors open at 1.30pm Cherie is going to talk about Land for Wildlife, in the past and present, and also…
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Rod Cary talks about a life in horticulture
MY LIFE IN HORTICULTURE Rod Cary: short bio After study at UWA 1969-70 (botany, zoology, chemistry, geology), Rod worked at…
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Moses Rock Granites Walk with Jane Scott and Jenny Kikeros
A walk at the Moses Rock Granites with Jane Scott and Jenny Kikeros. Details in the October newsletter. (RSVP, preference…
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Boallia Bush Walk – Busselton
Wildflower walk with Shirley Fisher and Andrew Webb. Details in the South West Capes September newsletter. Enquiries: Richard Clark (see…
Find out more »August 2019
Ben Lullfitz – Busselton Ironstones Flora
Busselton Ironstones Flora Conservation and Recovery of the Busselton Ironstone Shrubland Associations of the Southern Swan Coastal Plain Ben Lullfitz…
Find out more »May 2019
Roz Hart – Fungi – and the use of fungi in conservation and revegetation
Roz is an Ecologist, President of the Australia wide Fungi group : Fungimap Inc. and an active member of the…
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Bill Bunbury: INVISIBLE COUNTRY – Understanding the Landscape of South West Australia
Author and broadcaster Bill Bunbury talks about his book Invisible Country. Duggan Pavilion, Cowaramup. Doors open at 1.30pm Bill Bunbury…
Find out more »March 2019
Eddy Wajon – Roadside remnants and reserves: rarities and realities
Eddy Wajon talks about conservation and roadsides Dr Eddy Wajon loves, writes about and fights for Western Australia’s wildflowers. He…
Find out more »February 2019
Eleanor Bennett – a life in botany
Eleanor Bennett talks about her work life as a botanist. Eleanor Bennett commenced her working career at the Western Australian…
Find out more »The Wildflower Society uses its independent technical knowledge of WA’s wildflowers to help you better know, grow, enjoy and conserve the wildflowers of Western Australia.
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