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Delegation from Mongolian Industry Forest Group comes for a BBQ

22/11/2024

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 The Mongolian Industry Forestry group that visited the biorich plantation enjoyed a ‘democracy’ sausage sizzle, which my wife Gayl and I hosted. They almost didn't get beyond the clearing, tucking into their sausages and warm beer with relish.

The Magnificent Seven on the delegation weren’t actually Mongolian – I wanted them to teach me a couple of words, but they admitted to only speaking Mandarin. They’d been to
Melbourne University and to see the penguins at Phillip Island and out to the Dandenongs, but as far as we could make out from their interpreter, they’d visited few actual forestry plantations here. 

Despite the 'Industry' in their title, the Mongolian Industry Forestry group were not involved in any logging or commercial harvesting. Their forests are mainly conifer and their group has a large government-paid  staff throughout the country, which is dedicated solely to conservation and fire protection. It seems that it was our ecological restoration focus, which had attracted their attention in the first instance.

They were puzzled that we were only a volunteer group, lacking either government funding input or management control. The President of the group  (he’s the one holding the books I gave him), was an earnest fellow and exclaimed that their government had oversight over every activity.


I gave them copies of 'Recreating the Country' and Digby Race's book on Pacific Rim agroforestry, 'Raising trees and livelihoods.' They were principally interested in how we prevented bushfire (again they were staggered it was mainly volunteer run); and showed more interest in the case studies on agroforestry for smallholders in Asia than the design principles of a biorich plantation.


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Foresters check out 'ecological restoration' at ImLal

11/11/2024

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Field tour as part of Forestry Australia's Ballarat symposium, which visited ImLal to look at ecological restoration options. Thirty-two practising foresters turned up (without hard hats!) to hear Gary, Roger and Lachie spruiking the wares of the biorich plantation. How we would handle the fire problem was a hot topic.
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    Gib Wettenhall is interested in how  we carry out large scale landscape restoration that involves the people who live in those landscapes. That, he  believes, would build truly resilient landscapes.

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