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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Thursday 31st May, Mango Farm, Daly River Northern Territory: Last week-end here was a “Re planting the Daly River” effort in which volunteers using some funds from the Australian Government Recreational Fishing Community Programme, co-ordinated by Greening Australia and the Wangamaty Land Care Group, worked to plant native grasses and plants along the high banks of the Daly River in particular where there have been large land slips, exacerbated by two consecutive wet seasons of high stream levels. (flooding). Some worked on foot, but others had to work from boats to plant at water level and above. With mosquitoes the size of military aircraft and humidity that “melts” human beings, the participants deserve maximum praise for tackling an important ecological problem in a practical manner.
This weekend at the Nauiyu Community across the river there is a Festival of Aboriginal Art that is attracting people from all over the place. This is a very big event, and there will also be aboriginal football teams playing so there will be lots of supporters travelling to be here, as well as Art lovers, some of whom will be staying at Mango Farm.

Back at Winton Queensland, the dinosaur footprints have been a unique challenge for scientists to try and preserve. They presently consist of 3000 prints that are believed to have come about during a dinosaur stampede across a muddy river flat when a large carnivorous species (Carnosaur) chased a tasty looking group of several hundred assorted smaller dinosaurs. Discovered by a gemstone fossicking station manager in the 1960`s, there has unfortunately been some deterioration once the protective mudstone was removed. The current housing has utilised the old timers’ ways of maintaining stable temperatures without air-conditioning. Rammed earth walls were constructed to provide insulation then with special aluminium insulation, a large sheet metal building erected over the entire site, using metal louvres on the outsides. A metal catwalk connects the rammed earth waiting & toilets area which is alongside the car park for easy access by most persons. The road in is well maintained, road trains not permitted, and many sections of bitumen, a standard vehicle is quite suitable, but a tour bus trip from Winton was also available.
We haven’t accessed the website, but it is www.dinosaurtrackways.com.au

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