Some great outback photos; if you want to see more click on the video link (less than a minute long)
http://www.createrangerparks.org.au/?recruiter_id=52252
Ranger Parks is the way to go, a win, win situation.
Some great outback photos; if you want to see more click on the video link (less than a minute long)
http://www.createrangerparks.org.au/?recruiter_id=52252
Ranger Parks is the way to go, a win, win situation.
PermeateFree said:
Some great outback photos; if you want to see more click on the video link (less than a minute long)http://www.createrangerparks.org.au/?recruiter_id=52252
Ranger Parks is the way to go, a win, win situation.
Thanks, PF, very interesting.
PermeateFree said:
Some great outback photos; if you want to see more click on the video link (less than a minute long)http://www.createrangerparks.org.au/?recruiter_id=52252
Ranger Parks is the way to go, a win, win situation.
Indeed. It’s not the token thing that many assume it is.
Ranger Parks have an excellent track record in conservation and land management and at the same time, provide meaningful employment opportunities for locals in the areas where work is scarce.
What is the current practice?
What cost / investment is required?
What other factors have caused the proposal to not already be current practice?