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13th May 2004
Day 2-Tour 2.
With the Wild Country Science Council still in the area, the Australian Landcare Council are also touring the Link’s Fitz-Stirling area. Lunch was on the Cowboy Country property, giving us a good…
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12th May 2004
Swamped by good science!
The WildCountry Science Council has just completed a tour of the Link’s Fitz-Stirling area, which provided an excellent cross-fertilisation of ideas and knowledge. The visit included a low-level fly…
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05th May 2004
How to meet the challenge of large scale plantings?
Greening Australia is working to develop new planting techniques on the property we call “Cowboy Country’. Nathan McQuoid and Nigel Metz are adapting a standard 20 disc Chamberlain plough,…
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03rd May 2004
Green Corps team take down fences
A Green Corps team led by Terry Davey spent a week at Cowboy Country and made some significant improvements to the property, including removing 9km of internal fencing, brush mulching mixed eucalypts…
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30th April 2004
A ‘spaghetti western’ to be filmed in Gondwana Link?
The cleared land and breakways of the property. Photo Cary Nicholas No not really, but that’s one suggestion made for a property just secured in the Fitz-Stirling section of the Link. After nearly…
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30th March 2004
Visitors from New England
We were delighted to be visited by Board members from the Maine Chapter of The Nature Conservancy. The Conservancy supports conservation in 35 countries across the world, and this visit was part of a…
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16th February 2004
Sharing with the Noongar community
After a number of discussions over the last year we joined with Kelly Flugge from the South Coast Regional Initiative Planning Team (SCRIPT) and a number of key members of the Noongar community for a…
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10th December 2003
Ecological Society goes Wild
The Ecological Society of Australia conference in Armidale (NSW) features a seminar on large-scale conservation and connectivity hosted by The Wild Country Science Council hosted. A paper on Gondwana…
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05th October 2003
ABC TV’s ‘Landline’ features Chereninup Creek Reserve
National TV coverage for Chereninup Launch. ABC TV’s ‘Landline’ program features the launch of the Link’s Chereninup Creek Reserve: http://www.abc.net.au/landline/stories/s957764.htm.
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