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 Mills, Kevin   (fl. 1980s - 2020s)
    Mills, Kevin   (fl. 1980s - 2020s)Kevin is a botanist and
    ecologist who has lived in
    the Illawarra district on the NSW
    South Coast for more than 40 years [in 2023].
    He has been studying a wide
    range of ecological communities
    for many years and is currently [2023]
    working
    projects throughout the region.
    These include the vegetation on the
    offshore islands, the flora associated
    with various conservation reserves,
    and the distribution and resilience
    on
    several
    botanical
    of our rare plant species, particularly
    following catastrophic bushfires. 
    Kevin's detailed knowledge of the flora
    has been gained through extensive field surveys across some of the South
    Coast's most remote areas.
    He has authored or co-authored several books on native
    plant species, including 'Native Trees of Central Illawarra', 'Rainforests
    of the llawarra District', and 'Native Trees of the NSW South Coast'. 
    He has
    systematically investigated the fern flora occurring on the NSW South
    Coast, a project he began in 2011 and culminated in the
    production of 'South Coast Ferns' in 2023.
    Kevin has written extensively on the vegetation of Norfolk Island, where
    he has been a regular visitor since the early 2000s. He has undertaken
    several landmark studies of the flora of Norfolk Island and nearby Phillip
    Island, including reconstruction of the island's
    original vegetation cover. 
He has also written
    'Allan Cunningham: Journal of a Botanist on
    Norfolk Island in 1830'.
    He is closely involved
    with the rehabilitation of habitat on
    The Five Islands off Port Kembla and
    the regeneration of rainforest at
    Minnamnurra Rainforest Centre in
    Budderoo National Park. 
    
    
  
Source: Extracted from: 
Mills, K., 'South Coast Ferns' (2023), back soft-cover flap.
    Portrait Photo: 2023, https://austplants.com.au/event-5289510
    
  
Data from 2,706 specimens, in NSW and The Janet Cosh Herbarium (Wollongong). 
    
    