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- From: Marsha Hanzi <hanzibra@svn.com.br>
- To: permaculture@listserv.oit.unc.edu
- Subject: Re: A Request to Australians
- Date: Tue, 01 Dec 1998 12:26:04 -0800
Thanks for the tips. Yes, my friend is involved with the project, which
will be along the south coast of Bahia, linking up bits of rainforest
there.
Marsha
Rene and Lorraine van Raders wrote:
>
> > A friend who works in a rainforest NGO is involved in a project for
> > creating corridors connecting rainforest remnants ( which may have a
> > permaculture element in it if approved...)
> > I remember reading some years ago of such a project in Australia
> > where
> > farmers permitted the implantation of corridors connecting forest
> > remnants to protect biodiversity . Does anyone know of this project,
> > and how it has fared over the years? She would be most interested in
> > hearing some feedback from it...
> >
>
> There are many wildlife corridors in Australia. David Holmgren, co founder
> of permaculture, has I think done some corridors with exotic species..in
> the south of Australia, while most that I know are done with local
> genotypes. There are several tree planting groups in our region involved
> in corridor type projects (Landcare...which is govt and industry sponsored
> and largely farmer based; Forestry.. govt dept; Wet Tropics Tree Planting
> Group .. govt funded, ex timber workers, local council direction; TREAT..
> local community group (700 members) in association with govt nursery (Dept
> of Envir.)).
> The person in charge of the nursery where TREAT is based is Nigel Tucker.
> He is employed by the Queensland govt as a National Park ranger and is very
> familiar with corridor projects. He expects to be on-line in less than 2
> weeks... I'll give you his address then. (He mentioned that he is soon to
> host a student from the University of San Paulo, Brazil; and that he'd
> heard that the German govt was sponsoring a $30, 000, 000 corridor project
> along the Brazilian coast).
>
> > Another request: does anyone know if Eden Seeds is on Internet? I
> > would appreciate their address..
> >
> Don't think so... Eden Seeds, MS 316, Gympie, Qld 4570
> fax 07 54865586
>
> Cheers Rene van Raders
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Re: A Request to Australians,
Rene and Lorraine van Raders, 12/01/1998
- Re: A Request to Australians, Marsha Hanzi, 12/01/1998
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