The # DahlEucalyptGrants that open on the 12 October is our small grant program for 2015. We will be disbursing small grants up to a value of $15,000 to suitable applicants that meet our criteria and address our strategic plan.
The # DahlEucalyptGrants that open on the 12 October is our small grant program for 2015. We will be disbursing small grants up to a value of $15,000 to suitable applicants that meet our criteria and address our strategic plan.
Only five more working days before the launch of the @AustBookReivew environment issue (6pm Weds Oct 7 at the @RoyalSocietyVic) http://bit.ly/1niiAkw
Its a nice day for a walk and to explore the eucalypts with the kids at one of Australia’s many botanic gardens such as the @ANBG Canberra, @AustralianBG and @RBG_Victoria
A relaxing video of a spectacular #eucalypt
This school break enjoy the Eucalypt Walk @ANBG Canberra and the fantastic collection of Australian flora. Keep an eye out for the variety of fauna that utilise this bush setting.
Primary Connections are preparing a Year level 4 curriculum package on ‘Living things have life cycles’ based on the iconic River Red Gum. Will be available soon for teachers and community educators – stay tuned
In an attempt to reach more people interested in eucalypts, we have now initiated a Bjarne K Dahl Trust Facebook page. Like us to keep informed.
On October 7, 2015 the Australian Book Review will release its second Environment Issue in partnership with the Dahl Trust. The evening will be held at The Royal Society of Victoria and will include the second recipient of the Bjarne K Dahl Trust Fellowship, sharing an excerpt from Ashley Hay’s essay.
When: Wednesday, 7 October (6 pm)
Where: The Royal Society of Victoria, 8 La Trobe Street, Melbourne
Bookings: This is a free event but bookings are essential (or
03 9699 8822)
The Bjarne K Dahl Trust 2015 Small Grant Program application documents and instructions have been released. Please see Instructions for grantseekers for further information.
On 18th March 2016 the Bjarne K Dahl Trust and The Royal Society of Victoria will hold a special event to celebrate the second National Eucalypt Day.
A specialised eucalypt symposium titled ‘Conserving Eucalypts – the why and the how’ will be held with leading scientists from around Australia. Presentations will include themes of eucalypt evolution and climate change response, insights to the future of Australian forests, woodlands and biota.
More information to follow shortly.