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Mammalwatching.com gets its first Australia page

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Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 07:13:39 +0200
After at least a year of promising I was just about to do this, I have
finally gotten around to putting up some information on where to see
Australian mammals on my website: I've written a page for WA. Now that the
ball is rolling I hope I can get on and do the other states before the end of
the year.
 
http://www.mammalwatching.com/Australasian/australasiawa.html
 
Grateful for any comments on this - particularly around its ease of use and
general helpfulness (or lack of it); and additional recommendations for good
places to see mammals that I can include.
 
It'll be full of typos too so feel very free to let me know if you spot any.
 
Ta!
 
Jon


 
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