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 Hyland, 
    Bernard (Bernie) Patrick Matthew   (1937 - )
Hyland, 
    Bernard (Bernie) Patrick Matthew   (1937 - )In February 2002, after a career spanning over 40 years Bernie Hyland (rain forest botanist) retired from CSIRO.
Bernie first started with the Queensland Department of Forestry in 1960, and in 1971 he moved to the Commonwealth Forest Research Institute, then to CSIRO in 1975 for the Division of Forest Research and finally in 1985 he transferred to the CSIRO Division of Plant Industry. From 1993 he has been part of the Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research (CPBR).
He was instrumental in the development of the herbarium 
    in Atherton [QRS] which 
    at the time of his retirement housed approx. 130,000 plant collections. These collections were incorporated into the Australian Tropical Herbarium located in Cairns, Queensland, when it opened in 2007.
He has made significant contributions 
    to the understanding of Australia's rain forest. Bernie's major 
    project on which he has been working for approx. 40 years is "Australian 
    Tropical Rain Forest Plants". This is an interactive identification 
    and information system which now covers all the trees, shrubs and vines across 
    northern Australias rain forests, published on CD-ROM and includes 2154 
    species. Bernies foresight in developing this product has been recognized 
    world-wide as an innovative contribution to botany and the distribution of 
    information, so difficult to make accessible in other ways. The rain forest 
    key has been an extremely successful venture and Bernie should be proud of 
    his efforts.
From February 2002 Bernie continued as a CSIRO Honorary Research Fellow to complete the Rainforest Key CD-ROM project.
Source: Pers. Comm. Judy West 2002
Portrait Photo: 1999, M.Fagg (APII H.153) 
  
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