The visit was actioned to ensure we could launch www.aridrecovery.org.au; and we did!
Established in 1997, the Arid Recovery program is centred around a 123km² fenced reserve from which all feral cats, rabbits and foxes have been eradicated.This has provided an area of complete protection into which four species of locally extinct mammals have so far been reintroduced.
I encourage you to visit the website and if you want to Adopt a ‘Little Ozzie Digger’, like the endangered Bilby, or Sponsor a kilometer of Exclusion Fence, then you can now do this online! 

I stayed the night in Roxby Downs, which is located 9km away. Roxby Downs is a mining town located in northern South Australia. The town was purpose built to service the Olympic Dam mine which contains one of the largest known ore bodies in the world today. The Olympic Dam mine is owned by BHP Billiton, the mine produces copper, uranium, silver and gold.
I want to wish Gill and the Arid Recovery Team the very best and thank them for their hospitality.
Arid Recovery website is yet another "Design Expert - Working in Harmony" success story. Considering that Arid Recovery is all about "Working in Harmony with Nature"; it's a fitting match!

