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Beached shearwaters

To: "Andrew, Paul" <>
Subject: Beached shearwaters
From: Andrew <>
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 19:23:50 +1000
Hi Paul
WIN News on the Sunshine Coast tonight reported 3000 dead short tailed
shearwaters washed up.  They said that tests showed the cause of death was NOT
natural, but didn't give any other clues.  It will all come out in the wash, no
doubt.
Andrew Thelander
Cooran

Andrew, Paul wrote:

> This doesn't bode well for NSW shearwaters. Have any birdwatchers come
> across large numbers of beached birds in the last month? Is NSWNPWS already
> looking at this?
>
> Paul Andrew
> Curator
> Taronga Zoo
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> Sydney 2088
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