Sounds a bit like Australia!
Cliff Dent
Terrigal NSW
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On Behalf Of Margaret Joan
Wharton
Sent: Thursday, 22 November 2007 3:09 PM
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Subject: Few birds in Madagascar
I passed on to Greg Calvert, a biologist and birdwatcher from
Townsville, the question about why there are so few readily accessible
birds in Madagascar. He replied, " I have also been birding in
Madagascar. The reason that Madagascar has so few birds is that 90% of
their forests have been burnt and chopped down and the remaining 10% is
being hacked down as we speak."
Happy birding,
Joan Wharton (Cherrybrook, Sydney)
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