Western Australian Naturalists Club

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Byron Lamont – Grandiose Grass trees

Hew Roberts LT Nedlands Lecture Theatre, Clifton St., Nedlands

Grasstrees are an icon of the Australian bush. SW Australia possesses 12 of the 30 species, all but one endemic. You will be introduced to the tallest, widest and heaviest, how they can branch, how fast they grow, how old they get, why they manage to grow throughout the year, how they respond to summer rain, how they survive drought and fire (but not shade), how they are the first to recover after fire, where the nutrients go, the relationship between flowering and fire, how long they have been around, the role of resin, their pollinators and herbivores - home for bardies/witchety grubs, seed production, Noongar use and burning practices, how balgas and kingias differ – the amazing aerial roots of kingias: all in 45 minutes!

Byron produced the definitive review on grasstrees in 2004 following his first article on estimating their growth rate and flowering response to fire in 1979. He received his PhD in 1974 from the University of Western Australia for pioneering work on the root systems of the Banksia family, then a Doctor of Science in 1992 based on 70 papers he had produced on mediterranean floras since his PhD. He was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for his work as a researcher, educator and author on the Australian flora and retired in 2010 as Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Curtin University. Since retirement he has been a regular contributor to Naturalist Club meetings and excursions. He continues to undertake research, especially on the evolution of plants in relation to fire. This year his work was recognized with a lifetime achievement award from the international Association of Fire Ecology and he will travel to California in December to receive it.

DRB Presents: Belinda McCawley talking about “What is Forest Therapy?”

Kalamunda Community Centre Kalamunda Community Centre, end of Crescent Rd, Off Mundaring Weir Road,, Kalamunda, WA, Australia

This is an interactive talk on the practise of forest therapy, exploring the evidence and how it impacts on mental and physical wellbeing along with the pro conservation benefits.

Christmas Island and Cocos Dive Trip

Naragebup Rockingham Environment Centre 49 Safety Bay Road, Peron, WA, Australia

Speaker: Jasmine Lyons Contact: Colin Prickett for further details.

Bizarre Breeding of Turtle Frogs

Hew Roberts LT Nedlands Lecture Theatre, Clifton St., Nedlands

Associate Professor Nicki Mitchell is our  guest speaker tonight She will be talking on the fascinating breeding ecology of Western Australia’s turtle frog, Myobatrachus gouldii, a most unusual looking animal. It has the appearance of a small turtle without a shell and lives almost entirely underground in Banksia Woodlands, only ...

Search for the Queen of Sheba

Henderson Environmental Centre Henderson Environmental Centre End of Groat St, North Beach, Australia

Our speaker  Dr Daniela Scaccabarozzi will introduce the multi-award winning film Search for the Queen of Sheba. This award winning documentary movie depicts the incredible journey of the renowned Wild Orchid Man, Stig Dalström, and filmmaker Darryl Saffer along with the Italo Australian researcher Daniela Scaccabarozzi and her husband, Andrea Aromatisi on ...

KRM Branch AGM and Members Night

Naragebup Rockingham Environment Centre 49 Safety Bay Road, Peron, WA, Australia

Topic: Annual General Meeting plus a Members’ Night (if time allows) following the formal AGM process Speaker: Jasmine Lyons Time: 7:00 pm Venue: Naragebup (Rockingham Regional Environment Centre), Safety Bay Road, Peron Contact:

NSB AGM and PHOTO COMPETITION

Henderson Environmental Centre Henderson Environmental Centre End of Groat St, North Beach, Australia

All members of the Club are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting of the Northern Suburbs Branch of the Western Australian Naturalists'  Club Inc. Agenda. Confirmation of the minutes of the 2022 AGM Chairman's Report Treasurer's Report Election of Office Bearers and Committee for 2024 Any Other Business. The ...

DRB Presents: Charles Porter Speaking About “Spot-lighting”

Kalamunda Community Centre Kalamunda Community Centre, end of Crescent Rd, Off Mundaring Weir Road,, Kalamunda, WA, Australia

Charles is a member of the DRB Nats and writes the following about himself and his talk:

As a nature nerd with a lifelong passion for just about anything to do with the environment, one of the best ways I’ve found for discovering new and interesting things is to go spotlighting, that is, going out at night with a torch and seeing what you can find. The bush is a totally different place at night, and there is a whole host of new and interesting things to be found, some of which I’ll be running through in February.