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Orchid History/Biographies

Gleanings From The Journals: Who Was Our First Conservation Officer?

Gleanings from the Journals #2 – Harold Goldsack (27/6/1908 – 25/4/1989)

NOSSA 2012 – 2016

R D Fitzgerald – The Grace and Charm of Fitzgerald’s Orchids

Vale: Enid Robertson 1925 – 2016

 

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ORCHID COLLECTING and the LAW

Orchids are protected under the law.

No part of an orchid can be taken from the bush without a legitimate reason AND a permit – only take photographs or memories.

To report any suspected removal of orchids, contact Investigation and Compliance Unit (DEWNR)

For more information see Collecting Orchids & the Law

NOSSA Orchid Ethics Policies

As a custodian of the native orchids of South Australia, NOSSA has developed some Orchid Ethics policies to help the individual to both better understand the fragility of the orchids and how they can contribute to the continuation of their survival.

Members click here for details of all NOSSA policies.

Non-members can click here for Code of Ethics – Sensitive Sites (or for printing a 2 page version) and here for Ethical Orchid Photography.

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  • About Us
    • Our History
    • Contact
    • Members & Membership
    • Membership Renewals & New Applications
    • Other Sites
  • EVENTS
  • Gallery
    • Gallery: Non-South Australian Orchids
  • Resources
    • Orchid Identification
      • Identification Clues
      • Orchid Species – South Australia
        • South Australian Species Flowering Times
        • Month by Month Flowering Times
      • Orchid Species – Other States
      • Orchid – Hybrids
    • Growing Orchids
      • Growing Terrestrial Orchids
      • Growing Epiphytic Orchids
    • Orchid Conservation
      • Conservation
      • Orchid Habitat
      • Pollinators
    • Orchid History/Biographies
    • Research
    • Videos
    • Snippets/Miscellaneous
  • Blogs
  • Journals
    • Journals 2017 – 2022
    • Journals 2007 to 2016
    • Journals 1997 to 2006
    • Journals 1987 to 1996
    • Journals 1977 to 1986
    • Gleanings From the Journals
  • Products
    • DVD Reviews
    • Orchid eBooks (Free)
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