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Should Blue-billed Duck be listed as at least Near Threatened?

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Subject: Should Blue-billed Duck be listed as at least Near Threatened?
From: Penn Gwynne <>
Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 21:38:58 -0700 (PDT)
DO NOT DO THAT LAWRIE FOR EVAN'S SAKE NO MATE.
 
IT'S EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TO BRING MIRTH AND GOONS LANGUAGE WHEN EMAILING ALL/SOME ON THEE WORLD'S BEST LIST BUT AT LEAST THEY MAKE ME AND MANY LAUGH WITH THEIR STUPIDITY. RICHARD CRANIUMS THAT THEY ARE WHO CAN"T SEE BIRD DEATHS COS THE BIRDS ARE WRAPPED IN PLASTIC BAGS NO DOUBT.

Lawrie Conole <> wrote:

On this forum Lawrie Conole highlights the number of Blue-billed Duck currently (or at least in late 2002) at Werribee. He also suggests that having 10 000 Blue-billed Duck (greater than the current population estimate for eastern Australia) all at one location is dreadful risk management by the taxon in question.
 
I was of course saying that with my tongue firmly planted in my cheek!
 


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