Some highlights from our Spring 2024 newsletter, published in September – or you can download the full newsletter

Contents

From the President: Jen Stroh
IPHA Funding announcement: IPHA funding grant awarded to Yiliyapinya Indigenous Corporation
Next IPHA Field Day: October 5, 2024 – At Mount Cotton, SE Qld.
The Heliozelid Moth and Boronia Flower: Excellent local video and video series
Recent events reports: Stanthorpe EcoExpo – Andrew Pengelly; Henty Field Days
Upcoming events: Introduction to Distilling Australian Native Essential Oils – Bermagui NSW, 5 October; National Symposium On Australian Traditional Medicine – Sydney NSW November 11-12; IPHA Field Day – Salisbury NSW TBC February 2025; IPHA Field Day Bermagui, far south NSW – April 2025.
Walking the trees: Article on how First Nations groups moved bunya pine and black bean trees in The Conversation
IPHA Committee Members: current committee.

The Heliozelid Moth and Boronia Flower – A Match Made in Nature – VIDEO

The video The Heliozelid Moth and Boronia Flower – A Match Made in Nature features members of the Stanthorpe Rare Wildflower Consortium and the retired CSIRO entomologist, Dr Don Sands, talking about the special relationship these moths have with Boronia species.

There are over 30 episodes in the series “Back from the Brink” funded by a regenerative farmer in Queensland

The Heliozelid Moth and Boronia Flower - A Match Made in Nature VIDEO


Walking the trees

The article Walking The Trees in The Conversation explores the way a combination of First Nations lore and genetic analysis traced the way first nations groups moved bunya pine and black bean trees.

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