METAL DETECTIVE

Apes, Squirrels and South32

THE denizens of West Perth are starting to use their animal instincts when it comes to self-preservation. While the bears throw their weight around and the bulls lick their wounds, the bushy-tailed rodents are taking over. <i><b>The Metal Detective</i>, by Stephen Bell</b>

Stephen Bell

In MD’ other life as nature documentary maker David Metalborough, he has noticed some powerful evolutionary forces at work in the current cost-cutting epidemic that has struck Hay Street and its surrounds...

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