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To: | "Bill & Raelene" <> |
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Subject: | counting cats |
From: | Janet Russell <> |
Date: | Sun, 12 Oct 2014 11:31:30 +1100 |
Bill, there is a website where you can report issues. I don't know think that is necessarily a literal need to fix the street. I think it is worthy of reporting and you can include photos. Background Briefing on Radio National had an update on state of cat control and research this morning that will be available as a podcast or live stream. Janet Russell On 12 October 2014 08:52, Bill & Raelene <m("grapevine.com.au","graham.br63");" target="_blank">> wrote: In the two years I have been in Bonner, the occasional cat has been seen. This and Forde should be cat free. If cats wander in from Amaroo, Gungahlin, Franklin etc, is that ban effective? Were cats responsible for some of the Hooded Robin extinctions in the ACT? Should we be recording sightings? These wetlands being created could be an open invitation to a feast. Ph: +612 6251 8949 M: 0406 944 462 |
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