For those who may missed it, ABC TV's Landline program featured a story on the SWE projects on Sunday March 9th 2008.
The story featured interviews with landholders, kangaroo harvesters and others involved with the SWE projects in the Barrier Ranges and Wentworth area, as well as Peter Ampt of FATE and George Wilson, RIRDC program manager overseeing the SWE program.
Check out the story at: http://www.abc.net.au/landline/content/2006/s2182994.htm and post any comments here on the blog (requires creating a google/blogger account).
Monday, March 10, 2008
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Welcome
Hi and welcome to the new SWE blog, aimed at facilitating collaboration amongst the three Sustainable Wildlife Enterprises groups and working towards the formation of a National Association of Kangaroo Growers and Harvesters.
Please make use of the available resources on the right-hand side of the blog, particularly the link to the new SWE website, which will work in conjunction with this blog to assist collaboration amongst the SWE groups. The general idea is that the SWE website will contain more permanent information such as workshop summaries and research reports, while this blog will contain the latest news and allow comments from SWE members.
A summary of the outcomes of the SWE Workshop at Broken Hill in February 2008 is available on the SWE website and the presentations from the workshop can also be downloaded.
You can make comments on postings made on this blog but you'll need to create a google account (you'll be guided through the process). You can also be given access to add postings yourself if you wish, just contact me at a.baumber@unsw.edu.au
Please make use of the available resources on the right-hand side of the blog, particularly the link to the new SWE website, which will work in conjunction with this blog to assist collaboration amongst the SWE groups. The general idea is that the SWE website will contain more permanent information such as workshop summaries and research reports, while this blog will contain the latest news and allow comments from SWE members.
A summary of the outcomes of the SWE Workshop at Broken Hill in February 2008 is available on the SWE website and the presentations from the workshop can also be downloaded.
You can make comments on postings made on this blog but you'll need to create a google account (you'll be guided through the process). You can also be given access to add postings yourself if you wish, just contact me at a.baumber@unsw.edu.au
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