Sep 7, 2020
Mason is joined by Jake Cassar on the show today. Jake is a
bushman, conservationist, youth mentor and all round legendary
character, who is out there doing good things for the planet and
the community. Jake is a passionate bushcraft teacher with
specialist knowledge in the area edible and medicinal plants native
to both Australia and beyond. Jake works passionately to protect
and conserve sacred land within Australia, and speaks with us today
about the proposed development of the Kariong Sacred Lands by
the Darkinjung Aboriginal Land Council.
"Good people have just got to band together and do as much good as
we can. It's the journey, not the destination." - Jake Cassar
Mason and Jake discuss:
-The mysterious big cat Jake has been tracking in the scrublands of Northern Sydney.
-Jake's work as a 'responsible adult' (Jake doesn't like the term activist) in the protection of the Kariong Sacred Lands and the politics involved.
-The nature of activism; the sacrifice and the satisfaction.
-The value of coming together as a unified community, and doing what you can to preserve the land we live on with patience and persistence.
-The importance of appealing to the humanity in each person, and treating people with respect, even if you don't agree with their beliefs or behaviours.
-Moving from a survival of the fittest to a survival of the most co-operative mentality. Asking ourselves how can we best work together to create a safe and sustainable future.
Who is Jake Cassar ?
Jake Cassar is a passionate Bushcraft teacher, youth mentor and
conservationist specialising in edible and medicinal native and
introduced plants in Australia. Jake is well known for leading
successful campaigns to create new National Parks on the Central
Coast and for his devotion to raising funds and awareness for local
charities such as homeless outreach centres, mental health support
services, suicide prevention networks, youth support organisations,
animal welfare groups and many more.
Jake is fast becoming known as one of Australia’s foremost
authorities on edible and medicinal plants, and has been referred
to as a “Bush Tucker Guru” by the Daily Telegraph and “Aussie Bear
Grills” by the Today Show on Channel 9.
Jake has featured on Triple J radio, ABC radio, The History
Channel, and National Indigenous Television (NITV). Jake has spent
most of life fine tuning his survival knowledge in what he calls
“The University of the Bush” and has taught himself much of what he
knows through personal experience spending over 20 years doing
annual trips 'out bush' and living from the land for weeks at a
time.
Jake has worked with much respected Aboriginal elders in NSW and
Central and Western Australia and has given presentations with well
known people in Botany such as Les Robinson, Alan Fairley, Costa
Georgiadis (Gardening Australia) and Aboriginal Bush Tucker Chef,
Mark Olive.
Jake has presented at Universities for nearly a decade with a
presentation he calls " The Science of Survival" where University
lecturers, Indigenous Elders and Indigenous students, all
collaborate to share knowledge regarding the uses of native
plants.
Jake’s presentations, courses and tours are upbeat, interactive, engaging and include a comprehensive display of native and exotic plants and an in-depth description of some of the plants uses. Jake will share information on how to make rope from tree bark, fire from sticks, soap from Wattle leaves and much more.
Resources:
Jake Website
Jake Facebook
Jake Youtube
Coast Environmental Alliance Facebook
Group
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