Voices from The Wilderness

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or to maintain a particular spectrum or species of animal? And this is where we come back to that problem in Khartoum. Graham Child, Rhodesia I am one of those unfortunate individuals who is entrusted with this decision-making process between blinkers. Whereas I agree with a tremendous amount of what Ken Tinley has said, I also think that he wasn't entirely correct. I believe that management has evolved rapidly in the last 4 or 5 years. Included in the decision-making process has certainly, in one little part of Africa, been a tremendous influence by Ken Tinley. He did say earlier that nobody is plugging any gaps anywhere. We have been doing so now for 4 years. Whether we are achieving anything, or whether we are proving Ken correct in this particular instance is difficult to tell, because we're up against mechanical problems of the types of soils we are dealing with, under the situation where there are critical base levels being cut through. But I did feel as one of the esand the establishment got a bit of a rocket here, quite rightly in many tablishment I did feel that I should stick up my hand and defend the establishment which cases is under different kinds of pressure as well as the ones that Ken Tinley referred to earlier. ...

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