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AR gains more insight into outback community conservation activities

Arid Recovery - Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Arid Recovery staff participated in the recent South Australian Arid Lands Natural Resources Management Board's Arid Lands Community Forum at the Eldo Hotel, Woomera held on Wednesday 23rd June 2010.  

AR Pest Control Officer, Clint Taylor gave a great presentation on Arid Recovery and the community working together on outback pest control.  All staff agree that we learnt more about what was happening in outback communities to assist the restoration and conservation of our arid zone in areas of carbon footprints and the carbon credit system, carbon sequestration, livestock projects, and about other conservation projects.

We found having an Arid Recovery display was a valuable exercise giving us the opportunity to meet and talk with so many different people from our outback communities and to discover what they are doing towards sustainability and conservation.

We thank the NRM Board for the opportunity to attend.