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ASGAP: Where to see Australian Plants - Australian Capital Territory
... in the wild and maintains over 1 million herbarium specimens. A number of trails (eg. the Aboriginal Trail) have been developed throughout the gardens and guided tours are also carried out daily at ... area near Coilector in New South Wales. Inscribed on granite pavers in the pathway are some Aboriginal names for the Dicksonia antarctica tree fern, together with the names of the languages/language ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

Botanical
... a good calling card, full of fine line drawings that depict not only plants along the trail, but also their traditional uses. Attractive to the general public, they are also up to ... the blue-grey ink from the paper. Anonymous. (no date). Teacher’s notes. Discover The Aboriginal Trail. Canberra, Australian National Botanic Gardens CONTACTS Julie Foster, Australian National Botanic Gardens, GPO Box ...
peopleandplants.org

Australian National Botanic Gardens home page
... your project details to register). A look at conifers in the Gardens with a suggested trail. Collection or removal of plants from the Gardens - application for permit. Plant names Find the ... Aboriginals Some plants used by Australian Aboriginals with drawings of the plants, the Aboriginal Trail leaflet for ANBG. Aboriginal Plant Use in South-Eastern Australia with drawings of plants and artefacts ...
www.anbg.gov.au

ASGAP: Where to see Australian Plants - New South Wales
... Gardens are the result of community initiative. Areas established include the Acacia Garden, Palm Garden, Aboriginal Garden and the Grevillea Garden. The latter contains several hundred plants and over 120 species ... centre of the town), the Reserve covers a magnificant sample of coastal heath. A walking trail enables visitors to appreciate the vast diversity of flora and the many birds that frequent ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

ECSONG: The Nuttery: 17(3) 1998
... , 2000, Release, Document and Trail should be completed. The site officially opens to the public in May, 2001 (the first year of the new millennium) along with its website. By the end ... many of the features described in the Vinland sagas: lagoons where halibut could be trapped, Aboriginal people with skin canoes, and valuable lumber..." Birgitta Wallace, Canadian Heritage info@heureka.fi Finland Nut ...
www.ecsong.org

Sacred Earth Bookshop - Foraging Books
... Hardcover (May 1989) SEE COVER Plants, Agriculture, and Human Society by W. Norman Richardson, et al. Paperback (January 1978) Special Order Plants, People, and Paleoecology : Biotic Communities and Aboriginal Plant Usage in Illinois by Frances B. King. Paperback (June 1984) ~ Special Order New Light on Early Farming : Recent Developments in Paleoethnobotany by Jane M. Renfrew(Editor). Hardcover ...
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Media Tips Bulletin
... General Inquiries APPLY NOW REQUEST MORE INFO MEET WITH US 1 877-778-6227 Call to speak to an enrolment associate. Media Tips Bulletins November 16, 2006 Public symposium to focus on Aboriginal experiences RRU to unveil entrepreneurship centre War correspondents to take part in Human Security workshop at RRU RRU MBA learner honoured by national CEO group with scholarship October 25, 2006 RRU to ...
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