^ Tasmanian Field Naturalists Club Inc. 
'J BULLETIN 
Editor: Annie Rushton bul.editor@tasfieldnats.org.au 
Quarterly Bulletin No 341 January 2011 
The Tasmanian Field Naturalists Club encourages the study of natural history and supports conservation. 
People of any age and background are welcome as members. 
For more information, visit website http://www.tasfieldnats.org.au/: email info@tasfieldnats.org.au : 
write to GPO Box 68, Hobart, 7001; or phone our secretary on mobile 0418 942 781. 
Program.1 
Margate-Kaoota Tramway.2 
Federation of Field Naturalists on King Island.4 
ATrip to Cape Surville.5 
Snails and Orchids at Cape Surville.6 
Tasmania's Largest Beetles.7 
Eaglehawk Neck Pelagic Trip.9 
Sentinel Range.10 
Subscriptions Reminder.12 
AGM Nomination Form.13 
Program 
General Meetings start at 7.15pm for 7.30pm on the first Thursday of the month, in the Life Science 
Building at the University of Tasmania. 
Excursions are usually held the following Saturday or Sunday, meeting at 9.00am outside the Museum in 
Macquarie St, Hobart. Bring lunch and all-weather outdoor gear. 
If you are planning to attend an outing, but have not been to the prior meeting, please confirm the 
details as late changes are sometimes made. 
January 
2011 
Subs due. 
Although there is no meeting or excursion in January, membership subscriptions are 
due. See the website for rates & payment options. 
Thurs 3 Feb 
• Meeting 7.15pm in Life Sciences building, University of Tasmania. 
Guest speaker will be Erik Wapstra presenting Tasmanian Lizards 
Sat 5 or Sun 
6 Feb 
Excursion looking for lizards on Mt Wellington with Erik Wapstra. 
The actual day will be decided at Thursday's meeting, based on the weather forecast. 
Thurs 3 Mar 
AGM at 7.15pm in Life Sciences building, University of Tasmania. 
This is the annual general meeting with voting for committee positions. Nomination 
form is attached to this newsletter. 
Prior to the AGM, current president Michael Driessen will give a talk on Dragonflies. 
Sat 5 and 
Sun 6 Mar 
Fieldwork at Peter Murrell Reserve, continuing the wildlife monitoring that we started 
in March 2010. 
Thurs 7 Apr 
Meeting 7.15pm in Life Sciences building, University of Tasmania. 
Dave Sayers of the Fox Eradication Program will give us an update. 
Sat 9 or Sun 
10 Apr 
Excursion on fox techniques with Dave Sayers and Steve Locke who will take us 
through things like setting out cameras for best chances of capturing a fox, lures, 
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