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Shooting coots

To: Debbie Lustig <>
Subject: Shooting coots
From: "Jeremy O'Wheel" <>
Date: Thu, 23 May 2013 20:45:56 +1000
This might be a silly question, but why are coots protected? Is it because
of population numbers, or because historically they're not eaten? Or some
othere reason?

Jeremy
On 23/05/2013 3:52 PM, "Debbie Lustig" <> wrote:

> With three weeks of the season to go, Coalition Against Duck Shooting
> rescuers have retrieved fully 224 dead coots and taken 30 wounded coots to
> veterinary care. If you find this unacceptable, please write to the
> Premier,
> your local state MP, and the shadow Opposition Leader, Daniel Andrews.
>
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