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Peter Berg | an appreciation of the Bogong bioregion
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An appreciation of the Bogong bioregion. Landscapes, people and place in SE Australia. A story from Kinglake. A day on the hill with Prakash and Pemba. Out of the watershed – a trip to Tasmania. An introduction to bioregionalism. Faith, ecology and place. Images from Mount Bogong. A journey to Mt Howitt. Sitting by the Spring. A year in the Stony country. A long walk along the Bay. From the Planet Drum website. Image: Planet Drum Foundation. In the global South, groups like La Via Campesina spearhead the...
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bioregionalism and place | an appreciation of the Bogong bioregion
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An appreciation of the Bogong bioregion. Landscapes, people and place in SE Australia. A story from Kinglake. A day on the hill with Prakash and Pemba. Out of the watershed – a trip to Tasmania. An introduction to bioregionalism. Faith, ecology and place. Images from Mount Bogong. A journey to Mt Howitt. Sitting by the Spring. A year in the Stony country. A long walk along the Bay. This will (eventually) be a series of resources and conversations about the role of bioregionalism in the 21st century.
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images from Mount Bogong | an appreciation of the Bogong bioregion
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An appreciation of the Bogong bioregion. Landscapes, people and place in SE Australia. A story from Kinglake. A day on the hill with Prakash and Pemba. Out of the watershed – a trip to Tasmania. An introduction to bioregionalism. Faith, ecology and place. Images from Mount Bogong. A journey to Mt Howitt. Sitting by the Spring. A year in the Stony country. A long walk along the Bay. Images from Mount Bogong. Mostly taken in the early spring of 2007. Late afternoon, looking back across Cairn Gully. Enter y...
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Peter Berg | an appreciation of the Bogong bioregion
https://mountainsandplains.wordpress.com/bioregionalism-and-place/peter-berg
An appreciation of the Bogong bioregion. Landscapes, people and place in SE Australia. A story from Kinglake. A day on the hill with Prakash and Pemba. Out of the watershed – a trip to Tasmania. An introduction to bioregionalism. Faith, ecology and place. Images from Mount Bogong. A journey to Mt Howitt. Sitting by the Spring. A year in the Stony country. A long walk along the Bay. From the Planet Drum website. Image: Planet Drum Foundation. In the global South, groups like La Via Campesina spearhead the...
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an introduction to bioregionalism | an appreciation of the Bogong bioregion
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An appreciation of the Bogong bioregion. Landscapes, people and place in SE Australia. A story from Kinglake. A day on the hill with Prakash and Pemba. Out of the watershed – a trip to Tasmania. An introduction to bioregionalism. Faith, ecology and place. Images from Mount Bogong. A journey to Mt Howitt. Sitting by the Spring. A year in the Stony country. A long walk along the Bay. An introduction to bioregionalism. This was originally published in Inhabit, a bioregional journal. Issue #4, Autumn 1996].
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the Victorian Alps | an appreciation of the Bogong bioregion
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An appreciation of the Bogong bioregion. Landscapes, people and place in SE Australia. A story from Kinglake. A day on the hill with Prakash and Pemba. Out of the watershed – a trip to Tasmania. An introduction to bioregionalism. Faith, ecology and place. Images from Mount Bogong. A journey to Mt Howitt. Sitting by the Spring. A year in the Stony country. A long walk along the Bay. View from Mt Buller - from Mt Cobbler to Stirling, with Bogong and Spion Kopje the white ridges out the back. Oct 2009.
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Doug Ralph | an appreciation of the Bogong bioregion
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An appreciation of the Bogong bioregion. Landscapes, people and place in SE Australia. A story from Kinglake. A day on the hill with Prakash and Pemba. Out of the watershed – a trip to Tasmania. An introduction to bioregionalism. Faith, ecology and place. Images from Mount Bogong. A journey to Mt Howitt. Sitting by the Spring. A year in the Stony country. A long walk along the Bay. The images of Doug and notes below come from the Muckleford Forest site. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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backcountry | an appreciation of the Bogong bioregion
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An appreciation of the Bogong bioregion. Landscapes, people and place in SE Australia. A story from Kinglake. A day on the hill with Prakash and Pemba. Out of the watershed – a trip to Tasmania. An introduction to bioregionalism. Faith, ecology and place. Images from Mount Bogong. A journey to Mt Howitt. Sitting by the Spring. A year in the Stony country. A long walk along the Bay. Bogong High Plains, Nov 2009. Tali crossing the Pretty Valley pondage. Mt Buller, October 2009. Main Range, Snowy Mountains.
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John Reid | an appreciation of the Bogong bioregion
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An appreciation of the Bogong bioregion. Landscapes, people and place in SE Australia. A story from Kinglake. A day on the hill with Prakash and Pemba. Out of the watershed – a trip to Tasmania. An introduction to bioregionalism. Faith, ecology and place. Images from Mount Bogong. A journey to Mt Howitt. Sitting by the Spring. A year in the Stony country. A long walk along the Bay. Thank-you, John, for your works to educate and empower people to understand and protect their home place. Go well. JOHN REID...