Episode 23: Here Comes The Pig -
However, the "informative" part of this history took a dark turn. Within weeks, the boar and two sows escaped into the scrub. The Ecological Shift
The year was 1901, on a remote stretch of the Australian Outback. For months, the settlers of the Gregory River district had lived on a grueling diet of salted beef and "damper" bread. The arrival of the supply steamer was more than a delivery; it was a lifeline. But this time, the manifest held a surprise that would change the local ecosystem forever. The Arrival Episode 23: Here Comes the Pig
The pigs began "tilling" the riverbanks to find lily bulbs, causing massive erosion. They ate the eggs of ground-nesting birds and competed with native marsupials for fallen fruit. What started as a celebratory "Episode 23" in the town’s logbook became a cautionary tale about . The Legacy However, the "informative" part of this history took
Today, when historians look back at the arrival of livestock in new frontiers, "Here Comes the Pig" serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between human utility and environmental impact. The pig brought the promise of survival to the settlers, but it also brought a permanent change to the wild landscape that remains to this day. For months, the settlers of the Gregory River