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From: | "michael hunter" <> |
Date: | Thu, 10 Feb 2005 14:55:38 +1100 |
Hi All. Lake Nakuru is one of Kenyas key birding sites, not just for flamingoes, and had leopards, lions and Rhinos in the adjacent reserve, plus inummerable tickable birds when we were there a few of years ago. It was dying then, due to overpopulation around it. Please start thinking about tying aid to these overpopulated countries to birth control, and applying logic as well as charity to their situation. Their numbers double every 20 to 25 years, no amount of aid will save them or the Lake Nakurus of this world unless those numbers are controlled. Yours Sincerely Michael Michael Hunter Mulgoa Valley 50km west of Sydney Harbour Bridge -------------------------------------------- Birding-Aus is now on the Web at www.birding-aus.org -------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message 'unsubscribe birding-aus' (no quotes, no Subject line) to |
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