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<blockquote data-quote="Newdawn2001" data-source="post: 483" data-attributes="member: 106"><p>Thanks for this story. I just googled Saihanba. We live in Western Australia and there is a story here of a large cattle and sheep farm called Wooleen station that was environmentally devastated by generations of poor management of the land until one generation chose to make more sustainable, ecological choices and chose to help nature heal the land inc allowing predators to re-establish. It too stands as a testament to the ability of people to work with nature rather than against it and the need to gain a better understanding of ecosystems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newdawn2001, post: 483, member: 106"] Thanks for this story. I just googled Saihanba. We live in Western Australia and there is a story here of a large cattle and sheep farm called Wooleen station that was environmentally devastated by generations of poor management of the land until one generation chose to make more sustainable, ecological choices and chose to help nature heal the land inc allowing predators to re-establish. It too stands as a testament to the ability of people to work with nature rather than against it and the need to gain a better understanding of ecosystems. [/QUOTE]
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