Crossroads of comprehension
(1989) Crossroads of comprehension. Elders Weekly, 30 March 1989. p. 44 [Publication] [Special Collections]
Summary
Despite being an often unpopular solution due to the lack of economic reward, Department of Agriculture technical officer Mr Pridham is known for advocating a natural regeneration of the land. Instead of intensive "work" being done on problem areas, Mr Pridham is known for fencing such areas off and allowing the land to return to balance on its own. This is an uncommon solution, but one he embraces when necessary for long term viability.
This article contains an image of Mark Pridham.
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Item Type: | Special Collections |
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Collection: | WISALTS Collection |
Copyright: | ©1989 Elders Weekly |
Notes: | 1 newspaper clipping |
URI: | http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/55966 |
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