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One bright day in December sixty-two-year-old Germaine Greer found herself confronted by an irresistible challenge in the shape of sixty hectares of dairy farm one of many in southeast Queensland Australia which after a century of logging clearing and downright devastation had been abandoned to their fateShe didnt think for a minute that by restoring the land she was saving the world She was in search of hearts ease Beyond the acres of exotic pasture grass and soft weed and the impenetrable curtains of tangled lantana canes there were macadamias dangling their strings of unripe nuts black beans with red and yellow pea flowers growing on their branches and the few remaining white beeches stupendous trees up to feet in height logged out within forty years of the arrival of the first white settlers To have turned down even a faint chance of bringing them back to their old haunts would have been to succumb to despairOnce the process of rehabilitation had begun the chance proved to be a dead certainty When the first replanting shot up to make a forest and rare caterpillars turned up to feed on the leaves of the new young trees she knew beyond a doubt that at least here biodepletion could be reversedGreer describes herself as an old dog who succeeded in learning a load of new tricks inspired and rejuvenated by her passionate love of Australia and of Earth the most exuberant of small planets.



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