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Re: birding-aus Re: introduced pest

To: "Philip A Veerman" <>
Subject: Re: birding-aus Re: introduced pest
From: "Nigel Sterpin" <>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 18:55:43 +1000
Phillip,
What do you mean by endemic...endemic to Australia or endemic to the plant's
original region in Australia. I am not someone for planting palm trees on
the south coast of Tasmania.
 Cheerio, Nigel

-----Original Message-----
From: Philip A Veerman <>
To: Birding-Aus <>
Date: Thursday, 21 October 1999 13:12
Subject: birding-aus Re: introduced pest


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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Philip A Veerman <>
>To: Nigel Sterpin <>
>Date: Thursday, 21 October 1999 12:30
>Subject: Re: birding-aus Re: introduced pest
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>>Nigel Sterpin wrote: "anything introduced has an effect on the
>environment". Maybe,
>>but so does anything endemic. It is only the scale and trend that differs.
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Nigel Sterpin <>
>>To: Meloni Muir <>
>>Cc: birding-aus <>
>>Date: Wednesday, 20 October 1999 19:57
>>Subject: birding-aus Re: introduced pest
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