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The Tattler available free

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Subject: The Tattler available free
From: "Phil Straw" <>
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 19:59:17 +1000

The latest issue of The Tattler newsletter (newsletter of the East Asian-Australasian Flyway) is now available to download free. Contents include:

 

 

Contents

 

Editor’s note                                                                  1

Australasian Shorebird Conference 2005                  1

Alaska Hosts International Shorebird Expedition    2

Self-funding Volunteers help in Kamchatka              3

Action Plan for Dunlin                                                  5

Spoon-billed Sandpiper conservation work 2004    6

Australian Painted Snipe surveys 2004/2005            7

Saemangeum - World’s largest golf course               8

EAAF Shorebird Action Plan Update                        9

Southern Gulf of Carpentaria Wetlands Forum       11

Volunteers needed for NSW coastal surveys          11

Request for flag ID                                                       12

Court halts Isahaya Bay Project                                 12

 

 

Download direct from: http://www.tasweb.com.au/awsg/tattler/tat-41.pdf or visit the Australasian Wader Study Group’s website at www.tasweb.com.au/awsg

 

If anyone has difficulty downloading please contact me direct.

 

Phil Straw

Editor, The Tattler,

Newsletter for the East Asian-Australasian Flyway

P.O. Box 2006

Rockdale Delivery Centre

NSW 2216, Australia

 

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