17 June 2013
FASCINATION of PLANTS DAY 2013 - ANPC shares a slide show of some of Australia's most threatened plants
ANPC celebrated Fascination of Plants Day 2013 by launching a slide show of some of Australia's most threatened plants.
The slide show depicts just a few of the hundreds of Australian plant species facing extinction and highlights the diversity of threats facing our flora and the range of recovery actions being implemented.
Click on the image above to view the slide show.
The goal of fascination of Plants Day was to get as many people as possible around the world fascinated by plants and enthused about the importance of plant science for agriculture, in sustainably producing food, as well as for horticulture, forestry, and environmental conservation.
Thank you to all who responded to our request for images.
ANPC welcomes new Business Manager
ANPC recently welcomed our new Business Manager, Jo Lynch. Jo is replacing Merryl Bradley who will be retiring 30th June.
Jo’s background is in bush regeneration and noxious weed management in the Sydney region. She moved to Canberra 5 years ago where she has since been working on the challenge of raising two children.
Jo is thrilled to be joining the ANPC and will be working on increasing the organisation’s profile and funding through grants, donations and sponsorships, as well as a few other new ideas. Her vision is for the ANPC to grow in size and influence to equal other national environmental organisations.
Jo will be working Thursdays and Fridays in the Canberra office. If you have any fundraising or promotional ideas, please feel free to contact her on (02) 6250 9523, 0438 775823 or via email: anpc (at) anpc.asn.au.
Welcome Jo!
Support the ANPC - make a tax deductible donation
As we near the end of the financial year it is a good time to remind you that all donations to the ANPC over $2 are tax deductible.
Established in 1991, we are the only national, non-profit, non-government organisation focused primarily on Australian plant conservation.
Funds donated to ANPC are used to assist us in our mission to promote and improve plant conservation in Australia.
To join other donors and support the work of the ANPC find out how to donate here.
NEWS and interesting reads in plant conservation
Identifying ecosystems at risk – the new IUCN Red List, The Conversation
NSW Government announces significant changes to Native Vegetation regulation. Summary pdf. This is the first stage in a major review that will include revision of the Native Vegetation Act 2003, the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995, and related biodiversity legislation. (View ANPC’s submission to NSW Native Vegetation Regulation Review - no 241).
Victorian Government releases details of changes to native vegetation clearing regulations.
Public feedback on the White Paper – A new planning system for NSW due 28th June 2013. Submission Guides prepared by Environmental Defenders Office NSW and Nature Conservation Council of NSW.
Biodiversity offsets could be locking in species decline (& at worst may provide an incentive for decline to continue), The Conversation.
New model to save farm biodiversity: Farmers paid to conserve biodiversity hotspots in Tasmania.
NSW Government launch new Biosecurity Strategy for 2013-2021
'Our national parks must be more than playgrounds or paddocks', The Conversation.
Supreme Court action launched against Vic state government over failure to prepare recovery plans.
ANPC is sharing plant conservation news and articles of interest almost daily through through our social media channels Twitter, Facebook and Google +.
Resources in plant conservation
New Eucalypt ID resource: Atlas of Leaf Venation and Oil Gland Patterns in the Eucalypts.
Weed Futures: an online decision support tool that provides users with the ability to search weed profiles and assess emerging weed threats for regions or management units of interest.
Blue Mountains Conservation Society release a Planning and Development Resource Kit
Seeds of South Australia online - incl. seed images for SA native plants, seed ID key & fact sheets
NSW Risk assessment guidelines for groundwater dependent ecosystems
Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems Atlas - presents current knowledge of groundwater dependent ecosystems across Australia
Australian Policy Online is a research database and alert service providing free access to full text research reports and papers, statistics and other resources essential for public policy development and implementation in Australia and New Zealand. The site specialises in reports and articles (grey literature) on public interest issues, including the environment. Examples of recent reports shared relevant to the conservation of native vegetation include: identifying climate change refugia, increasing the resilience of the Australian alpine flora to climate change, designing landscapes for biodiversity under climate change, and protecting and restoring habitat to help Australia’s threatened species adapt to climate change.
Interested in grassland conservation? Subscribe to Greening Australia 's Grassy Groundcover Gazette. Latest issue included articles on a Grey Box Woodland Restoration project, a DIY grassland restoration project, and seed production areas. To subscribe email Lyn Willcock lwillcock (at) gavic.org.au
The Wet Tropics Management Authority recently launched a Learning Landscape eBulletin that showcases current and emerging Wet Tropics research and related land management and policy issues.
Want to promote your website, resource, report, book or tool? Send suggestions to projects (at) anpc.asn.au
Events
Nature and Society forum: Mark Spain on How to communicate to influence others when the topic generates fear and despair. 19 June, Canberra ACT
4 day Advanced plant ID workshop for research and environmental assessment 16-19 July University of NSW, Sydney
Australian Mine Rehabilitation Workshop 6-8 Aug 2013 Adelaide, SA.
International Grasslands Congress 15-19 Sept 2013, Sydney, NSW
NSW Weeds Conference, 9-12th September in Corowa (Murray River region), NSW
Queensland State Landcare Conference 27-29 Sept, Warwick Qld 'Healthy habitats profitable production'
ACT Centenary Bioblitz. Join in race to identify as many species as possible at Black Mountain 25-27 Oct
31st NSW Environmental Education Conference Sept 26-28, Dubbo NSW.
We are happy to promote events relevant to plant conservation. Please send event details to projects (at) anpc.asn.au.
30 April 2013
ANPC WORKSHOPS: Myrtle Rust: a new threat to Western Australia's biodiversity, Perth, Bunbury & Albany 20 - 24th May
Registration is open for upcoming ANPC workshops on Myrtle Rust.
This one day workshop to be held at various locations in Western Australia will provide training in Myrtle Rust recognition, reporting, risk assessment, and management concepts and techniques.
These one-day events will present a comprehensive summary of what is known of this new threat to Australia’s biodiversity, the knowledge gaps, and management options.
The emphasis will be on wild-plant conservation, but there will also be information relevant for people from the horticulture, forestry, and bush-products sectors who wish to know more about Myrtle Rust, how to monitor for it, and where to find information on the control measures available for horticultural sites and suppliers.
The day will also include workshop sessions to assist you to think about regional priorities, and options for changes to work practices for your sector.
This course will provide comprehensive information on the disease, and help you to:
- recognize the disease in the field and in cultivation
- identify species and ecological communities at risk
- decide what to monitor before and if the disease arrives
- assess the risks and consequences of spreading the disease, and how to avoid doing so.
ANPC presenter: Bob Makinson (Conservation Botanist - Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney)
For more information and to register please visit the workshop webpage: http://anpc.asn.au/courses/Myrtle_Rust_WA_2013/Myrtle_Rust_Courses.html
WANTED: Images of Australian threatened flora and communities
The ANPC is seeking images of Australian threatened flora and communities for a slide show on 'Some of Australia's most threatened plants'.
The slide show will be launched online 18 May 2013 as part of Fascination of Plants Day.
Images can be habitat shots, close-ups, or of someone doing something (e.g. seed collecting, monitoring or planting). The slide show will be similar in style to one we released last year for Threatened Species Day.
Preference will be given to critically endangered and endangered entities.
Images need to be original high resolution and be accompanied by information (less than 150 words) on the species or community pictured, status, threats to its survival, and what is being done to conserve it.
Photographer credits will be included so please include photographer name.
Please email images and information to projects (at) anpc.asn.au by 5pm Wed 8th May.
We'll upload the final slide show to the ANPC website by Wed 15th May ready to promote via social media on World Fascination of Plants Day 18 May.
Here's a list of all Australian World Fascination of Plants Day events.
Image credit: Banksia brownii, one of the species included in a previous slideshow on 21 of Australia's most threatened plants. Photographer: Sarah Barrett.
CALL FOR ARTICLES for Australasian Plant Conservation (APC) Vol. 22 (1): Fire & threatened biodiversity
**Note - this issue is almost full - so if you wish to submit an article please contact the editor, Selga Harrington (selga.harrington (at) gmail.com, asap. Deadline for submissions is Friday 10 May 2012.**
We are seeking articles for the June – August 2013 issue of Australasian Plant Conservation (APC), the bulletin of the ANPC.
The issue will be on the theme ‘Fire and threatened biodiversity’.
Fire is a major tool available for land management and can be used to protect property from wildfire, protect fire sensitive habitats, maximise biodiversity and manage woody weeds. Although fire is an important management tool, there are many gaps in our knowledge of how and how often it can and should be used.
We wish to explore the use of fire for plant conservation, in particular for threatened species and ecological community management.
Articles can range from overviews of the use of fire as a management tool, to case studies illustrating particular examples.
Further guidelines can be found here.
We also welcome:
· book reviews
· titles of interesting recent publications or resources, and where they can be found
· conference, workshop, course and fieldwork announcements
· details of relevant publications, information resources and websites.
Deadline for submissions Friday 10th May.
INTERESTING BITS IN BRIEF: A summary of recent plant conservation news and articles
We've been sharing plant conservation news and articles of interest almost daily through our social media channels Twitter, Facebook and Google +. We're now also sharing images of our events and activities via Instagram.
{Alison Shapcott of University of the Sunshine Coast leading a tour of a compensatory habitat site during a recent ANPC Translocation workshop. Images of this and other ANPC workshops can be found on our Flickr page.}
Here's a sample of what we have shared recently:
Funding opportunity for community groups helping to conserve threatened ecosystems: Australian Ethical community grants.
Long-term planting experiment investigating cost-benefit trade-off between biodiversity & carbon.
'Carbon plantings will only have real biodiversity value if they comprise appropriate native tree species'.
Caring for our Country Community Environment Grants close 8 May.
PhD & Post Doc positions available studying lineage diversification in New Zealand plants. Close 1 May.
Response of grassland to stock exclusion - Ian Lunt provides a great overview of a recent study.
NSW Government today released the White Paper – A new planning system for NSW. Public feedback invited.
Australian soil databases can be accessed through SoilMapp iPad app - provides soil info for any location.
Uncertainty re value of fire for managing grasslands that have long history of fire exclusion & grazing (John Morgan claims this is 'the best paper of the year!').
Which of our forests should be managed for carbon?
Drivers of rainforest destruction. 'If we act fast we can start changing the story'
Funding opportunity: Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife for field & education projects. Current round due 3rd May.
All of the presentations from the TERN 2013 Symposium are now available online.
Events
EcoArts Conference 12-13 May 2013 Wollongong NSW.
Fungimap conference, Vic, 23-27 May.
Fascination of plants Day 18 May. Here's a list of Australian events.
Bushfire Conference: Fire & Healthy Landscapes: resilient environment, resilient people, 4-5 June 2013, Sydney NSW. Includes a symposium on using fire for restoration.
Big Science Communications Summit: Pathways to inspiring Australia 6 & 7th June 2013 Sydney.
Atlas of Living Australia Science Symposium, June 12-13 in Canberra
Australian Mine Rehabilitation Workshop 6-8 Aug 2013 Adelaide, SA.
NSW Weeds Conference, 9-12th September in Corowa (Murray River region)
24th annual Queensland Landcare Conference, 27 – 29 September 2013, Warwick Qld
31st NSW Environmental Education Conference Sept 2013.
Do you have any news you would like to share?
We would love to help promote your events, research outcomes or activities.
If you have plant conservation news you would like us to share please email your news to anpc (at) anpc.asn.au. Please include "For ANPC News" in the subject.
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