THE BOTANIC GARDENer WINTER 2021 - Botanic gardens – Plant science in botanic gardens

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FEATURE INTERVIEW

A biologist who became infected with a passion for plants Rebecca Harcourt interviews Emma Bodley, Botanical Records & Conservation Specialist at Auckland Botanic Gardens and Convenor of BCARM (BGANZ Collections and Records Management)

A lot of the research in which Emma is involved is translated into practical advice for home gardeners. I recently caught up with Emma to find out more about herself and the research projects she oversees at Auckland Botanic Gardens.

Emma Bodley

Have you always been interested in plants? How did your career path lead you to the Auckland Botanic Gardens? I’ve always been interested in nature. I was one of those kids who went to the zoo with a clipboard and drew what I saw. I studied biology at university and just naturally fell into conservation-related projects. I did a master degree on native orchids and their pollination. My current job is the first job I got when I left uni and I’m still here seven-and-a-half years later. I guess I landed my dream job! What is your current job and what drives you? I started my role as Botanical Records & Conservation Officer when I started at the gardens. I manage our plant records database, creating accessions, updating records and verifying names. I also make the tags and labels that our visitors see in the garden. I oversee all research at the gardens, which includes planning plant trials, data analysis and report writing, facilitating external researchers to use the gardens or the plant material in our collection and working with external scientists on research projects that align with our goals. I also carry out any conservation projects, both native and non-native. This could be anything from collecting

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THE BOTANIC GARDENer | ISS 56 WINTER 2021


Articles inside

Biosecurity 101 for botanic gardens

7min
pages 57-61

Regional botanic gardens records management system – welcoming Botanical Software

2min
pages 54-56

Pollinating great ideas

2min
pages 20-21

Calendar of conferences and events

1min
pages 70-73

A retrospective − 20 years at the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra

4min
pages 68-69

175 years of Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria

5min
pages 64-67

A review of the Bundaberg Botanic Gardens children’s activity trail and booklet

1min
page 53

Mapping the plant world one snap at a time

1min
pages 62-63

Plants of Subtropical Eastern Australia by Andrew Benwell and Australian Rainforest Seeds Plants of Subtropical Eastern by Mark Dunphy, Steve McAlpin, Paul Nelson and Michelle Chapman

1min
page 52

Miracle on Black Mountain – A History of the Australian National Botanic Gardens by Don Beer

3min
pages 50-51

Inala Jurassic Garden: a global collection of Gondwanan flora on south Bruny Island, Tasmania

17min
pages 41-49

Rockhampton Botanic Gardens – open for business science

10min
pages 34-40

Conserving alpine habitats and species challenges, collections and collaboration

10min
pages 22-27

Plant Collection Guidelines: where do I start?

10min
pages 28-33

A biologist who became infected with a passion for plants

15min
pages 8-14

Botanic news: from home and abroad

6min
pages 15-19

President’s view

4min
pages 4-5

Editorial insights

2min
pages 6-7
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