Budj Bim Indigenous eel trap site on verge of world heritage listing
by Melissa Davey from Environment | The Guardian on (#4FNJE)
Aquaculture network in Victoria, maintained over 6,600 years, faces final step in recognition process
A 6,600-year-old, highly sophisticated aquaculture system developed by the Gunditjmara people will be formally considered for a place on the Unesco world heritage list and, if successful, would become the first Australian site listed exclusively for its Aboriginal cultural value.
Known as the Budj Bim cultural landscape, the site in south-west Victoria is home to a long dormant volcano, which was the source of the Tyrendarra lava flow.
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