Launceston Field Naturalists in Myrtle Bank, Tasmania, Australia | Community organisation
Launceston Field Naturalists
Locality: Myrtle Bank, Tasmania, Australia
Phone: +61 403 845 000
Address: 23 Skemps Road 7259 Myrtle Bank, TAS, Australia
Website: https://www.lfnc.org.au
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25.01.2022 Wedge-tail Eagle research - Community observers / citizen scientist needed. Learn how to help at the Where, Where, Wedgie workshop in Launceston at 6 pm April 30th https://www.facebook.com/events/316166722378088/?ti=icl
24.01.2022 An interesting Quoll outing.
23.01.2022 A discovery on a lawn after a wet weekend at Westbury. What Fungi is this?
21.01.2022 An amazing discovery
20.01.2022 VALE Marion Helen Simmons
17.01.2022 How about joining the Launceston Field Naturalists Club. We explore Nature, we have educational talks, we have regular excursions. To find out more please visit www.lfnc.org.au
14.01.2022 Snow at John Skemp Field Centre - August 5, 2020 thanks to https://www.facebook.com/vdlirrigation/
14.01.2022 Learn about iNaturalist ( https://www.inaturalist.org ) the app that takes Natural History data collection to a new level. Easily installed on a mobile device iNaturist lets the user upload images, helps with identication and plots the biodiversity of our planet. If you have a Fungi, Orchid, Plant or Flower that you find, photograph and post a an worrld of Scientists and Citizen Scientist are ther to help validate identification and more.
11.01.2022 Spiders of Tasmania - By QVMAG Honorary Research Associate John C Douglas Saturday 27 July 2019 at 10.30am
08.01.2022 Australia's threatened mammals decline by more than a third since 1990s, but there's a silver lining. Populations declined by more than a third on average over the 20-year period but the data also revealed that targeted conservation efforts are working. https://www.abc.net.au//native-mammals-decline-ov/12163838
06.01.2022 Slime Mould - is it a plant or animal? is it unique? learn all about Slime Moulds from expert sarah Lloyd on Tuesday May 7th at 7.30pm Sarah is presenting the John Skemp memorial lecture at Scotch Oakburn Senior School Penquite Rd, Newstead (Just plast Amy Rd)
06.01.2022 A new subspecies of Wombat discovered
05.01.2022 Are current efforts to treat Wombat Mange failing? What can we do?
05.01.2022 Blanfordia @ Skemps
04.01.2022 IMAS researchers Masa Tatsumi (left) and Cayne Layton work to restore Tasmania's endangered kelp forests
03.01.2022 Birds and their dialects
03.01.2022 Citizen Science Day - Saturday 13th April 2019
02.01.2022 At the John Skemp Field Centre Myrtle Bank from 1030 am tomorrow, Sunday May 26th meet Tasmania;s resident expert on Slime Moulds Sarah Lloyd. Bring a torch, bring a magnifying glass and come dressed to crawl around the forest floor and explore. Be there by 1030 and bring your lunch.
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