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Mt Arapiles Environment- a locked duplicate thread

matt-hume8
9-Aug-2013
12:35:47 PM
My name is Matthew Hume and I’m doing Year 12 Outdoor Education at Pulteney Grammar School, Adelaide. As part of the Year 12 Outdoor Ed curriculum on the 1st to 4th of July our class undertook an expedition to Mt Arapiles. Following up from the trip we were given an assessment about Sustainable Parks focusing of Mt Arapiles-Tooan Park. Here are some questions about the trip, answers would be very helpful-
In your opinion, what is the importance of Mt Arapiles/Tooan State Park, and why is it important to preserve the biodiversity of the area/park?

What are the negative affects of user groups that visit Mt Arapiles for whatever purpose?

In perspective, what are the positive affects of user groups that visit Mt Arapiles?

What is the important function(s) does the ‘Friends of Arapiles’ group serve?

What is your view on the toilet block(s) at Centenary Park campground?

If you could, what thing would you change about Mt Arapiles so it become more environmentally viable and provide a sustainable future for generations to come and enjoy rock climbing (and other recreational activities within the park)?

Also, if you know anyone else who is interested in the environment of Mt Arapiles can you please forward this email to them or email me there contact details. Thankyou for your time.
kieranl
9-Aug-2013
12:45:08 PM
Didn't you ask this last week?

IdratherbeclimbingM9
9-Aug-2013
12:48:31 PM
He did.
http://www.chockstone.org/Forum/Forum.asp?Action=DisplayTopic&ForumID=1&MessageID=119266&Replies=12&PagePos=0&Sort=#NewPost

Chockstone Moderator
9-Aug-2013
12:49:56 PM
On 9/08/2013 IdratherbeclimbingM9 wrote:
>He did.

Though it appears that he forgot his password and created a new account in the meantime.
02/08/13 User Name: matt-hume
09/08/13 User Name: matt-hume8

Duplicate thread locked, (but not before kieranl got another reply in).

Please continue any replies to the original thread, where I have copied the original post from this thread, as it contains a bit of extra information.
kieranl
9-Aug-2013
12:54:06 PM
Perhaps you might get more useful feedback if you proposed your own answers to those questions and asked for comment. It would suggest that you have actually thought about it and are not just wanting some answers to copy and paste into your assignment.

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