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To: | "Shirley Cook" <>, "Messages Birding-aus" <> |
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Subject: | Fw: Fw: Re-introduction of growd-dwelling native birdspecies to revegetated urban parkland |
From: | "Greg & Val Clancy" <> |
Date: | Wed, 1 Feb 2012 16:27:15 +1100 |
Eastern Yellow Robins, White-browed Scrubwrens and Large-billed Scrubwrens
have established populations on Susan Island, in the Clarence River at
Grafton, following the removal of cattle and the growth of thick vegetation,
both native and introduced. The nearest other permanent populations of
these species are some kilometres away. So if you provide safe, suitable
habitat the birds should find their own way there. If they don't you could
try re-introductions.
Dr Greg. P. Clancy Ecologist and Wildlife Guide Coutts Crossing NSW |
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