Cactus Warriors Lee Mead and Helen Evans. Photo Rob Leeson. It’s a shocking and striking image, isn’t it: a dense forest of invasive Wheel Cactus that only the brave few attempt to battle. It’s also very sad to realise that this is the reality in our region and the ‘brave few’ — under the umbrella…
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