Inside the Greening: 25 Years of the Australian Conservation Foundation

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Insite Press, 1999 - History - 320 pages
This history of the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) describes its formation in the 1960s, and its subsequent growth as a leading non-government organisation concerned with the natural environment. Discusses the various environmental struggles the ACF has been involved in, for example the moverment to stop uranium mining and the campaigns to protect significant natural areas such as Kakadu, the Great Barrier Reef, the Franklin River, the Little Desert and Antarctica. Documents the political struggles and negotiations and provides information about the people involved.. Includes a bibliography and an index. The author has been involved with ACF since 1973.

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