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Subject: | Re: Contact guide to help with Kagu |
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Date: | Thu, 10 Apr 1997 21:20:49 -0500 (CDT) |
You don't need a guide to see a Kagu. It has become a tourist attraction at the parking lot at Le Grand Kaori in Riviere Bleue. The birds come out onto the road at dusk, and they are so tame that they have been photographed in the same frame with observers. John Wall Scarsdale, New York On 04/10/97 18:22:41 you wrote: > >I am planning to visit New Calidonia this year. Does anyone know a contact >person who know about Kagu sites or is working on Kagu conservation (it >would be handy if someone could guide us to a site for a fee of course) > > |
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