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The national network that links people, research and action in plant conservation

Latest News

President’s report for 2024 now available

President’s report for 2024 now available

The President’s Report for 2024 from President Caroline Gross is now available to view online. Contained within are details of all of the significant projects which have been undertaken in collaboration with our partner organisations this year, including: Organising and holding the 14th...

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APCC14 recordings now available

APCC14 recordings now available

Missed out on attending APCC14 in Toowoomba last year? Or did you want to relive the experience? We have exciting news! You can now view recordings of most of the presentations from the conference over on our ANPC Youtube channel over at this link:...

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Preventing the extinction of the Mt Cassell Grevillea in Victoria

Preventing the extinction of the Mt Cassell Grevillea in Victoria

Grevillea microstegia (Mt Cassell Grevillea) is a critically endangered Victorian endemic found only in the northeastern part of the Grampians around Mt Cassell, accounting for the species’ common name. As part of the ‘Preventing the extinction of Victoria’s threatened flora’ project funded by the...

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New Myrtle Rust Recovery Action Coordinator

New Myrtle Rust Recovery Action Coordinator

Pip Walsh joined ANPC late last year as the Myrtle Rust Recovery Action Coordinator. Pip has over 30 years' experience in the not-for-profit sector working in senior roles at WWF, Greening Australia and Bush Heritage. Since 2016 Pip has specialised in working with project teams to develop,...

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New orchid species described through ANPC-supported research

New orchid species described through ANPC-supported research

New CSIRO research published in Phytotaxa investigating the Adelopetalum argyropus species complex has described 2 new species of orchid: A. howense and A. continentale. The ANPC supported fieldwork for the project in northeast NSW through San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance funding, resulting in the...

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Events

Australasian Myrtle Rust Conference 2025 | 16-17 June 2025 | Auckland, New Zealand

Australasian Myrtle Rust Conference 2025 | 16-17 June 2025 | Auckland, New Zealand

Many of Australasia’s best-known and most highly valued native trees – from Australia’s eucalypts to New Zealand’s pōhutukawa – are in the family Myrtaceae. Many species in this family urgently need protection from myrtle rust, a disease caused by the globally dispersed pathogen Austropuccinia psidii. This event, held at an intimate venue at the University of Auckland, will feature guest...

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ANPC AGM – Wednesday 20 November 2024

ANPC AGM – Wednesday 20 November 2024

The Annual General Meeting of the Australian Network for Plant Conservation Inc. (ANPC) will be held on Wednesday 20 November 2024, from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm (Australian Eastern Daylight-Saving Time) in the Dickson Room, Australian National Botanic Gardens, Clunies Ross St, Acton, 2601 and via Zoom. The link to the paperwork including the draft Agenda and nomination form can be viewed and...

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Myrtle Rust Management for Practitioners – Open Series

Myrtle Rust Management for Practitioners – Open Series

The next session will be held on Thursday 5 December 2024. Time: 2:00 – 3:00 PM Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time (AEDT). Presenters: Emma Simpkins (Senior Regional Advisor Flora) and Rebekah Fuller (Senior Plant Pathogens Advisor) from Auckland Council. Title: 'Local government enabling community-led recovery of Myrtle Rust impacted species'. Emma and Rebekah will discuss the actions...

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What We Do

Matchstick Banksia, Banksia cuneata (credit: Leonie Monks, DBCA)

Network

The ANPC links you to others active in plant conservation through this website and ANPC News.

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Events

The ANPC is a forum for the exchange of information and ideas.

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Publications

The ANPC publishes findings from current research and on-ground practice in the quarterly bulletin Australasian Plant Conservation.

The ANPC publishes plant conservation techniques and guidelines. Click here to see them. 

Education

The ANPC holds workshops and courses in conservation and rehabilitation techniques.

The ANPC website is a great resource for information on plant conservation. See more at our resources page.

 

Ecology

The ANPC promotes an ecological focus in on-ground conservation, rehabilitation and management of remnant vegetation, threatened plants and ecological communities.

 

Action

The ANPC leads and collaborates on projects for the conservation of Australia’s flora.

Click here to find out more about our projects.

Click here to donate to ANPC.

Help Us Grow!

Many of Australia’s native plants are threatened, more so since the Black Summer fires, and we need your help to promote and improve their conservation.

Donate to the ANPC today and support our projects and networks of people working to conserve our precious native plants.

 

Join us!

Being a member of the ANPC is one of the most solid contributions you can make to our conservation work. Membership fees are an essential part of our financial base, and members and member-organisations are the lifeblood of our network.

You will receive our quarterly bulletin Australasian Plant Conservationdiscounts to ANPC workshops and conferences, and a 60% discount to Ecological Management and Restoration (EMR)!

About us

The ANPC is

  • a not-for-profit organisation;
  • an incorporated body governed by a constitution;
  • listed on the Register for Environmental Organisations;
  • registered for Deductible Gift Recipient Status with the Australian Taxation Office;
  • endorsed as a Charitable Institution for charity tax concessions.

How you can help

Download the ANPC Prospectus here! [PDF link]

Find out about

  • What we do and why we do it
  • Our capabilities
  • How you can help – membership, sponsorships, donations, bequests, project support, collaboration, volunteering.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you would like to obtain a hard copy of the prospectus or to discuss the possibilities for your involvement.

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