• World Heritage Sites / Peter Valentine / Part 2

  • Jul 23 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
  • Podcast

World Heritage Sites / Peter Valentine / Part 2

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to Australian Wildlife Education: Wild Chats, episode 47.....
    Todays Wild Chat is the second of a 3 part series and will be a continuation of our chat from part 1 on who is Peter Valentine. We continue the chat about National Parks and mining and venture into World Heritage Sites of Australia. Getting into who's responsibility it is to uphold a World Heritage Listing within Australia was confusing to me, however after reading Peter's book I have a better understanding on how it all works.

    You can find Peter's book here - World Heritage Sites of Australia by Peter Valentine

    If you want to get in contact with Peter please email him here :

    peter.valentine@jcu.edu.au

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