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Odd atlas records in sw Victoria

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Subject: Odd atlas records in sw Victoria
From: Hugo Phillipps <>
Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 12:06:39 +1000
Hi Frank -

Just to clarify your statement...

At 07:41 AM 4/07/00 +0800, you wrote:
>I also understand that the atlassing is planned to stop early in 2001 
>(i.e. after 3.5 years) and that the last 6 months will be used to get the 
>final records in (we are still getting records from 9 months ago) and to 
>thoroughly vet the records for each species to clear up these sorts of 
>inconsistencies.

Atlassing will continue until at least the END of 2001, and people will be
encouraged to keep recording at least until then.  When the NHT funding
period is over, we hope that we will be able to keep the project going in
some form, though presumably at a lower level of effort since, unless and
until we can obtain funding from other sources, we will not be able to have
paid organisers.  Ideally, we would like to keep it going indefinitely, and
some thought is being put into how this can be done.

Cheers,
Hugo

Hugo Phillipps
Communications Coordinator
Birds Australia
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