About the ANPC
The Australian Network for Plant Conservation Incorporated (ABN : 70 861 480 818) 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.
Goal
The mission of the ANPC is to “Promote and develop plant conservation in Australia“.
What we do
The ANPC
- links you to others active in plant conservation through this website and ANPC News
- is a forum for the exchange of information and ideas
- publishes findings from current research and on-ground practice
- publishes plant conservation techniques and guidelines
- holds workshops and courses in conservation and rehabilitation techniques
- promotes an ecological focus in on-ground conservation, rehabilitation and management of remnant vegetation, threatened plants and ecological communities
- holds a biennial national conference alternating with a themed forum, with associated workshops (1st forum in 2007)
- provides members with a quarterly bulletin and discounts for workshops and conferences
- provides information and updates through this website and the ANPC News
- is affiliated with other bodies.
The ANPC has a National Office in Canberra. The office is staffed by two part-time employees assisted by volunteers. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please contact the National Office.
The ANPC’s activities are overseen by a committee which represents a range of stakeholders in plant conservation. Many members actively contribute to projects.
History
The ANPC hasn’t always been the way it is now. A couple of articles are reproduced here to record how things were. More can be gleaned from old issues of Danthonia and Australasian Plant Conservation, the ANPC journal.
- A background paper prepared for the Biodiversity Information Network electronic on-line workshop in Brazil in June 1992
- An article, The Australian Network for Plant Conservation and Threatened Plant Germplasm Conservation, June 1998
Join Us
Join the ANPC. It’s easy and gives you a subscription to our journal and discounts on our activities.