David Monk
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David Monk is an Australian emigrant who living in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, in 1961. He is the founder of the Heartland Pathways organization.
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[edit] Personal life
Monk attended college at the University of Sydney in his native land, attaining a degree in agriculture. He first came to Illinois in 1961 seeking an assistantship at to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
[edit] Heartland Pathways
In 1983, Monk founded a non-profit organization, Heartland Pathways, in order to restore the community's landscape. The organization has acquired more than 33 square miles of prairie in the Champaign area.
Monk's work mostly revolves around the restoration and preservation of the area's historic buildings, bridges, railroads, and cemeteries.
[edit] Media
David Monk hosts a Sunday talk show, The Prairie Monk, on the radio station WEFT Champaign 90.1, which he lives next door to. He also occasionally writes an article on one of his favorite projects, Shady Rest, in the WEFT Revue.