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Photographer David Hancock’s 30-year journey documenting Australia’s wild buffalo
Ever since the buffalo was introduced to Australia nearly 200 years ago, its relationship with the land has been a complicated one. Small herds were imported from Asia by the British in the early 19th century, as a food source. However, when colonists abandoned their northern settlement on Cobourg Peninsula in 1849, those herds were released into the wild. Springs are especially susceptible due to lack of water flow.(Supplied: David Hancock) The colony was the third failed attempt at colonisation of the Northern Territory’s Top End, where the British had hoped to gain control of Dutch trading routes. Disease, malnutrition and cyclones made it too challenging. While the harsh conditions were too much for…
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Documenting Good – Georgia State University News
Several weeks into her first semester as an English Ph.D. student in 2008, Higinbotham was standing in line for coffee in the now-demolished Kell Hall building when one of her professors, Paul Schmidt, asked, “So what do you want to do with this Ph.D., Sarah?” Higinbotham is not sure where the next thing she said came from, or why she said it. “What I think I really want to do is teach inside a prison,” Higinbotham told Schmidt, a Victorian literature professor. Unexpectedly, her professor’s eyes lit up. Schmidt told her he had a friend in New York who taught in prison, and that she should contact him. She did,…