Document relating to the history of the CANBR
History of the Tropical Forest Research Centre Laboratories
In 1970, the site was purchased by the Commonwealth for the development of the Department of National Development, Forestry and Timber Bureau. The centre was opened on the 21st of October 1971, as the headquarters of the now defunct Forestry Research Institute
The construction of the laboratories were completed in 1971. Ownership was then transferred to CSIRO in 1975. An extension to the herbarium took place in 1977/78.
In 1987 a major redevelopment of the site occurred. Works included the construction of a new wing with new offices, research laboratories and a conference room.
In 1994 another redevelopment of the site occurred. Works included an extension to the herbarium, the addition of a two story building which houses the site library as well as offices and laboratories.
Bernie Hylands time in Atherton
Bernie Hyland had a long involvement with the Atherton laboratories and herbarium until his retirement in February 2002.
1960-1971 Queensland Department of Forestry
1971-1975 Commonwealth Forest Research Institute
1975-1985 CSIRO Division of Forest Research
1985-2002 - CSIRO Division of Plant Industry
1993-2002 - Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research
The Collection
See the CHAH Resources of Australian Herbaria entry for contact details.
HERBARIUM CODE: |
QRS |
CITES number: |
AU014 |
HERBARIUM NAME: |
Australian National Herbarium (Atherton) |
NUMBER OF SPECIMENS: |
Total |
Types |
Angiosperms |
- |
- |
Dicots |
105878 |
408 |
Monocots |
11100 |
41 |
Gymnosperms |
1162 |
1 |
Pteridophytes |
4062 |
7 |
Wood Samples |
c. 1400 |
- |
Unaccessioned |
6000 |
- |
There are 7996 sheets from the AFO and 9959 sheets from The Naturalists Club of Cairns (Flecker collections)
Download CSIRO Atherton Herbarium Fact Sheet 2004 in PDF format.