Canberra Nature Map's Newsletter for March 2026

Posted by MichaelBedingfield

 6 hrs ago

Hello everyone. 

Alison Milton has put together the March 2026 quarterly CNM newsletter. It has some interesting information for Canberra Nature Mappers and some excellent photos. We hope you enjoy the read.

                                            

The newsletter is available for download via the Canberra Nature Map pages. Click on "Community" at the top of the page, then "Canberra Nature Map newsletters". You will go to the Newsletters page. Just click on the newsletter address to get the automatic download:

https://canberra.naturemapr.org/content/cnmnewsletterpage

Would you like to Contribute to the newsletter?

Any member of the NatureMapr community is welcome to submit an item for the newsletter. It may be a private trip you have arranged with friends, or some exciting or unusual sighting you have found that you would like to share with everyone. Alternatively, you might like to highlight a local area that doesn’t get a lot of attention, or show us photos that you think may be unusual or interesting. Or anything at all. Don’t be shy. Your discoveries and experiences are all of valuable to the greater community.

Contributions and photos can be sent to Alison at apm56@optusnet.com.au at any time throughout the year. She looks forward to seeing your stories and contributions.

Best wishes and appreciation to everyone for contributing to Canberra Nature Map.

Michael Bedingfield

3 comments

   6 hrs ago
Thanks @AlisonMilton for producing another fine newsletter. Thanks also to @MichaelMulvaney and @Heinol for their contributions.
   5 hrs ago
Also thanks to @HelenCross and @Angus44 for their splendid photos, and appreciation to @CathB , @trevorpreston , @KenT , @Csteele4 , @LisaH , @RodDeb for their photos in Michael Mulvaney & Heino Lepp's articles.
RodDeb wrote:
   3 hrs ago
Beautiful newsletter Alison, thanks for all the work you do it is greatly appreciated. Thanks to the also very hard-working committee members, moderators, Aaron and those who keep this wonderful site going. Such great news that it is going to continue. Good luck and thanks again to you all.
cheers,
Deb and Rod

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