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Dolphins to birdwatchers

To: Bill Stent <>, Birding Aus <>
Subject: Dolphins to birdwatchers
From: Denise Goodfellow <>
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 07:31:34 +0930
To those who commented on my dolphin email - below is one of the topics I'll
be covering on a speaking tour of the US next year.

 5) Sexing the dead goanna ­ an alternative view of ecotourism!
> Did you know that male lizards (and snakes) have the equivalent of two penes?
> Or that, covered with little knobs and frills, they can resemble the ³tickler²
> condoms available in sex shops?

Using dead animals to demonstrate such fine points of anatomy is
³eco-sensitive².  But can it do more?  And what does examining dead animals
have in common with sewage ponds?

My clients, mostly American birdwatchers with an academic background are
often interested in examining dead animals (including my dead dolphins).

 Such interest prompted me to write a paper entitled "The value of Dead
Animals to Ecotourism" (published some years ago, I think by the Bureau of
Tourism Research).

Denise

on 21/2/08 1:29 PM, Bill Stent at  wrote:

> Uh, Denise - I've just got to ask.
>
> Rotting dolphins?
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 
>  On Behalf Of Denise
> Goodfellow
> Sent: Thursday, 21 February 2008 2:41 PM
> To: Dave Torr; Carl Clifford
> Cc: Birding Aus
> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] News from Werribee - housing estate approved
> onWTPland
>
> A few years ago I was ordered to remove my rotting dolphins from the
> sewage ponds because, ostensibly, the smell was affecting residents some
> way down the road.  It wasn't my dolphins - the system for breaking down
> the sewage was playing up.  However, they made a handy scapegoat.
> Denise


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