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Hoary-headed Grebe introduced to Australia

To: Steve <>
Subject: Hoary-headed Grebe introduced to Australia
From: "Jeremy O'Wheel" <>
Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2013 15:05:11 +1100
Hi Steve, the edit history shows that until the 9th of November the article
read; "The 'Hoary-headed Grebe (''Poliocephalus poliocephalus'') is a
member of the grebe family found in Australia and, since 1975, New Zealand,
where it is scarce."  However on the 9th of November an anonymous editor
changed the sentence to what you've posted because; "It was merely a
restructuring of a sentence to sound better."  I am now reverting the page
to before that edit.

Jeremy


On 2 February 2013 14:57, Steve <> wrote:

> G'day all
>
> I just read the Wikipedia entry for HHGrebe.
>
> Hoary-headed Grebe
>
> From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
> The Hoary-headed Grebe (Poliocephalus poliocephalus) is a member of the
> grebe family introduced in 1975 to Australia and to New Zealand, where it
> is scarce.
>
>
> So my question is "From where was it introduced?"
>
> Cheers
> Steve
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