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Pesticides

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Subject: Pesticides
From: Michael Hunter <>
Date: Sun, 24 May 2020 13:54:33 +1000
Dear Rob,

                The strawberry story and its corollary with other fruit and veg 
is one of the worst things I have ever heard,  and along with the Council's 
unconscionable brushing it under the table is depressing to say the least.

               Where I am in Isolation on the Central Coast at present my 
IPhone server is out of range and this response delayed.
              But although that kind of story will be common knowledge to most 
relevant authorities, the $ return on a punnet of strawberries simply outweighs 
that of watching a family of Fairy Wrens through the kitchen window.

                How can this kind of atrocity be publicised, again and again 
and again.

                Cornell University's Autumn 2019 "Living Bird" magazine has a 
fourteen page article on 2.9 million birds lost to the USA over the last 50 
Years and possible reasons.  

               Boils down to too many people.

               Best Wishes

                     Michael Hunter

PS. YTBlack Cockatoos are calling here at Avoca Beach today, first in forty 
intermittent years, although common in Mulgoa Valley.
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