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Re: Lumholtz's Tree-roos

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Subject: Re: Lumholtz's Tree-roos
From: "Ian Fraser" <>
Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 18:34:21 +1000
Hi Alan. Thanks for your latest instalment on the mammals line; I always 
enjoy them.

I'm bringing a natural history tour up your way next May, and was wondering 
if I could engage you to take us out spotting for your wonderful beasties? 
The catch is that there'll be 19 of us and I'm guessing you might think that 
too many - in which case I have sympathy! However, it's worth asking you 
anyway.

Providing that things continue to work out (and they are so far) I'm looking 
at Monday 22 May. We'll be staying at the Yungaburra Pub. We're in a Toyota 
Coaster and of course you could come with us - assuming we could get it onto 
the property!

Anyway, let me know what you reckon.

cheers

Ian
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Ian Fraser,  
Environment Tours; Vertego Environmental Wordsmithing
GPO Box 3268, Canberra, ACT 2601
ph: 02 6249 1560  fax: 02 6247 3227
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