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CLIMATE CHANGE

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Subject: CLIMATE CHANGE
From: Katarina Stenman <>
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 08:32:23 +0200
Our local birdrace (about 30 teams x 3 persons)
has a the rule about "driven km´s". If 2 teams
find 40 species each the km reading tells who is
the winner. It generally does not stop car teams
to participate but it helps a little. The race is
a time limited event (6,5 hours) so a car is
still quite essential. There are bike teams too
but they cant make it to the sea or out of town
which shows in numbers seen(max ~27). Note 40
species is a great score as the race is run on
the last weekend of January and it sometimes can be -20 Celcius........

Katarina
63 degrees north

At 05:37 2007-03-30, you wrote:
And perhaps the "motorised" teams could be judged by species per km
travelled?

On 30/03/07, Chris Sanderson <> wrote:

Hi Russell,

I believe the Queensland comp already has a public transport, bike or on
foot only section.  It's a good idea, and hopefully the organizers for all
the states might consider making this the "premiere" event of the
competition in future?

Regards,
Chris
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