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Re: kindness and cruelty.

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Subject: Re: kindness and cruelty.
From: "Paul Taylor" <>
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 12:38:31 +1100
> On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, allan benson wrote:
> > Does anybody have any suggestions on how to avoid road kills? I seem to
> > remember something about a whistle that is attached to the bumper bar on
> > birding -aus some time ago. Has any body any experience with with this
> > device? Does it work or does the noise drive you crazy?
>
> These devices are widely sold in the US as "deer whistles" and they must
> be available in Australia because our car had one affixed when we bought
> it second-hand.

I believe the Australian product is called "Shoo Roo"; they come in pairs
that you stick onto your bumper bar etc., and should be available at your
local automotive shop.  I'm a little skeptical of their effectiveness,
but they can't hurt.

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