Understanding the Cultural Landscape - Episode 2

Closer to Nature

Parks Victoria ranger Clinton Morton talks about the impacts of climate change on important tangible cultural heritage sites, like the loss of ancient middens through coastal erosion at Wilsons Promontory National Park, and the hard decisions Parks Victoria and Traditional Owners are having to make to decide what can be saved. Click here for more information about this episode.

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Credits:
 
Hosted by Dr Mark Norman, Chief Scientist Conservation and Climate Action at Parks Victoria.

Guest in this episode:

  • Clinton Morton, Parks Victoria Project Officer Traditional Owner Partnerships

Produced by Liz McKenzie, Ben Francischelli and Paddy Naughtin

Audiocraft producers: Laura Brierley Newton and Olivia O’Flynn

Sound design and mix: Laura Brierley Newton

Closer to Nature is a Parks Victoria podcast. Visit www.parks.vic.gov.au for more information.

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