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The Biggest Life List

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Subject: The Biggest Life List
From: "Tim Murphy" <>
Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 15:10:05 +1000
He is not on the list of the 2006 membership American Birding Association,
for what it is worth. Many listers are.

Also for what it is worth, I do not think ANY of my 3000+ life list (built
over 40+ years) is extinct - although I can't be sure.

Tim Murphy

-----Original Message-----
From: 
 Behalf Of michael norris
Sent: Sunday, 6 May 2007 2:27 PM
To: Alastair Smith; 
Subject: The Biggest Life List


Who is the Australian Stuart Stokes, with a life list of 6125?

No one if you go by Google and therefore part of the dustbin of history.

Skip ahead a few decades and a third of the species that he saw may have
joined him, thanks to wasteful consumption by too many people.

Michael Norris
(183 species within 8kms of his Melbourne home)

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