Can birds on this list be kept as pets in the states where shooting of them
is allowed?
Denise Lawungkurr Goodfellow
1/7 Songlark Street,
Bakewell, NT 0832
043 8650 835
On 8/2/13 7:44 AM, "Mark Clayton" <> wrote:
> Dear Birding-aussers,
>
>
>
> Somewhere in the past couple of months during the discussion on shooting in
> national park and nature reserves in NSW, someone provided a list of
> Australian bird species that supposedly were going to be allowed to be shot
> (I won't dignify the pastime by using the word hunted). Apart from the usual
> duck and quail species I am sure these birds included both species of the
> larger ibis, black swans, and various pigeons. I would be most grateful if
> someone could direct me to this list and especially to whatever was the
> source. I am engaged in a computer "ping pong" match with a NSW government
> department who obviously has no idea as to what is being talked about when
> it comes to hunting in NSW.
>
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Mark
>
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