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Subject: | what is a feral |
From: | "John Leonard" <> |
Date: | Fri, 11 Jan 2008 12:06:09 +1100 |
The point about Canada Geese particularly is that they have a proven track record of being a highly-successful and very damaging feral species in both north-western Europe and New Zealand. John Leonard On 11/01/2008, Mike Carter <> wrote: > Hi Greg, > > I don't agree that the arrival of the Cattle Egret in Australia is > artificial in any way. However its success here, its proliferation, has > undoubtedly been influenced by the introduction of cattle by man. > Another apparent natural recent immigrant from New Zealand, assuming not > previously overlooked, is the White-fronted Tern. I wonder if they pose a > threat to our 'vulnerable' Fairy Tern, therefore demanding action to remove > same? > > Mike Carter > 30 Canadian Bay Road > Mount Eliza VIC 3930 > Tel (03) 9787 7136 > |
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