| Bib ID |
1303913 |
| Format |
Audio, Online - Google Books |
| Author |
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| Access Conditions |
Written permission from the interviewee required for research and personal copies; written permission required for public use from both the interviewee and Gregg Borschmann. |
| Description |
1996.
3 digital audio tapes (ca. 180 min.)
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| Series |
The people's forest oral history project
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| Summary |
Nanette Nicholson, environmentalist, native plant propagator and author, speaks of how she and her husband, Hugh became part of the conservation campaign in the late 1970s to save the wilderness area adjacent to their property in Terania Creek Valley, northern New South Wales. The Nicholson's realised that even though the Terania forest was saved a lot of the NSW rainforests werestill unprotected. In the early 1980's the Nicholson's turned to growing rainforest plants as a business. Eventually the business supplied most of the wholesale rainforest plants to retail nurseries up & down the east coast of Australia.
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| Notes |
Preservation and user cassette copies made.
Recorded on July 19-20, 1996 in The Channon, Terania Creek Valley, NSW.
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| Index/Finding Aid Note |
Corrected transcript (typescript 72 leaves) |
| Subjects |
Nicholson, Nan - (Nanette Joy), - 1954- - Interviews. | Conservationists - New South Wales - Interviews. | Rain forest conservation - New South Wales. | Rain forest plants - New South Wales. | Horticulturists - New South Wales - Interviews. | Authors, Australian - Interviews.
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| Occupation |
Seed collectors. | Conservationists. | Authors. | Horticulturists. |
| Other Authors |
Borschmann, Gregg (Gregg John), 1955-
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