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Due to the popularity of episode 25, and the fact that we hated editing this part out of the main episode to begin with, here’s Chris talking with Anthony back at the homestead about the back-story to Kachana. They explore Chris’s formative beginnings in Rhodesia, how the family came to acquire this disused part of the famed El Questro, and the personal changes that were needed for the great successes at Kachana to be realised.
And just in case the wind played too much havoc with our recording in the field, Chris and Anthony delved a little further here into some of the key issues from the main episode - the importance of having people on country, along with of course the new megafauna, how holistic grazing works with cattle (and donkeys) as today’s diprotodons, the value of the AWC and its conservation model, and what needs to change to help other pastoralists regenerate the land.
Music:
Gone Clear, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country.
Find more:
Kachana Station.
Tune into the main episode 25, The New Megafauna with Chris Henggeler.
And the 1st extra to this episode, Creating the Kachana Vision with Jacqueline Henggeler.
This is a special 2nd extra to the 3rd and final part of our Kimberley series. Listen to podcasts 21 and 22 for the 1st and 2nd instalments.
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Due to the popularity of episode 25, and the fact that we hated editing this part out of the main episode to begin with, here’s Chris talking with Anthony back at the homestead about the back-story to Kachana. They explore Chris’s formative beginnings in Rhodesia, how the family came to acquire this disused part of the famed El Questro, and the personal changes that were needed for the great successes at Kachana to be realised.
And just in case the wind played too much havoc with our recording in the field, Chris and Anthony delved a little further here into some of the key issues from the main episode - the importance of having people on country, along with of course the new megafauna, how holistic grazing works with cattle (and donkeys) as today’s diprotodons, the value of the AWC and its conservation model, and what needs to change to help other pastoralists regenerate the land.
Music:
Gone Clear, by William Tyler off his album Modern Country.
Find more:
Kachana Station.
Tune into the main episode 25, The New Megafauna with Chris Henggeler.
And the 1st extra to this episode, Creating the Kachana Vision with Jacqueline Henggeler.
This is a special 2nd extra to the 3rd and final part of our Kimberley series. Listen to podcasts 21 and 22 for the 1st and 2nd instalments.
Send us a text
Support the show
The RegenNarration podcast is independent, ad-free and freely available, thanks to the generous support of listeners like you. If you too value what you hear, please consider joining them.
Become a paid subscriber to connect with your host, other listeners and exclusive benefits, on Patreon or the new Substack.
Or donate directly via the website (avoiding fees) or PayPal.
You can also visit The RegenNarration shop. And share, rate and review the podcast.
Thanks for your support!
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