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VIC/TAS Horticultural Seminar - Managing
Asset Growth in Parks and Reserves
 

Venue: Simonds Staidum, Geelong, Victoria

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BGANZ NSW  
Native Seed Provenance Workshop


To be held at the Australian PlantBank, Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan, NSW 2 July 2015

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Contribute an article to the next issue of BGCI Education Review - Roots - on Learning Spaces in Botanic Gardens

 

Do you have an inspirational learning space in your institution?  

 

One that you have recently built or one that is well established and has been very successful over the years?  

 

In the next issue of Roots we will be looking at how gardens design plant collections, outdoor classrooms, indoor areas, glasshouses, labs or even at a bigger scale educational centres to produce inspirational learning spaces to for a variety of audiences.  

 

If you would like to contribute an article to the next issue of Roots please email [email protected]

 

Deadlines for contributions are:

6th July for abstracts (150 words)

7th September for full article (750-1250 words)


 

 




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BGANZ encourages all employees of Botanic Gardens to respond to the BGCI Survey

BGCI is conducting a survey to guide on-going development of our strategic plan and to inform our membership programme.   

 

We welcome more than one response per institution so we can gather the views of staff with different responsibilities within gardens. The survey is open to all botanic gardens, whether they are BGCI members or not.

 

The survey is available in English and French and will take around 10 minutes to complete.

 

All who complete the survey will be entered into a draw to win a copy of the new book 'Botanic Gardens' by Sara Rutherford.  

 

The survey can be accessed directly from the BGCI homepage (www.bgci.org), or via this link (English):https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/bgcisurvey2015 

 

 or https://fr.surveymonkey.com/r/bgcisurveyfrench2015 for the French version

 

Thanks for your help

  

Suzanne Sharrock

Director of Global Programmes

BGCI 

 

 




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