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Subject: | RE: Wandering Albatross |
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From: | Osborn Paul PR <> |
Date: | Mon, 19 Jun 1995 14:24:37 +1100 |
There is an article in the latest issue of Nature Australia (formerly ANH) on the Wandering Albatross and the demise of the (mostly) females as a result of long-line fishing. It also mentions that numbers off Sydney started to decline when they stopped pumping untreated offal from abbottoirs, through the Malabar outfall. This magazine is put out by the Australian Museum and has lots of good articles on birds and other wildlife, well worth reading. ============================================== |
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