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 Post subject: Harvesting for carving
PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:53 pm 
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Some may be interested in the results of this recent research by a Charles Darwin Uni PhD candidate working in the Maningrida area. This work examined the harvesting of two species used for carving - neither are used for didjeridu manufacture I might add but it's good to see that sustainability is in people's thoughts;

http://www.cdu.edu.au/newsroom/story.php?nID=2386

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Peter,
Do you know if her thesis is available online?

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I dunno but I sent an email to maybe find out. I work at a Uni and our students theses become available online but not until after they're granted their PhD of course and then there is usually a lag until it's made available. I guess it depends upon staffing, workloads etc. As soon as i know anything I'll post here.

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