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GETTING SCHOOLED

The Nov-Dec 2018 Wild editorial speaks eloquently of ‘educating others about the best way of caring for nature’ and the need to ‘make sure our own education is up to date’. There is good advice, too, in columns in this issue by Tim Macartney-Snape and Bob Brown on specific aspects of acquiring that education.

But then there was a caption to a photograph (p 21) of ‘a riverside camp in a beautiful canyon’ in the Herbert River area, Queensland. It shows a beautiful canyon.

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