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Subject: | Bush Stone Curlew |
From: | (Leanne Bowden) |
Date: | Tue, 15 Apr 1997 10:08:18 +1000 |
Marjorie, Following on from your request for the distinction between "endangered" and "threatened", how it relates to Bush Stone-curlew, and definitions already provided from the Queensland Nature Conservatin Act: Staff from the Threatened Species and Ecosystems Unit of the Dept of Environment confirm that "threatened" is a generic term for the "endangered, vulnerable and rare" type of categories, and the Bush Stone-curlew is still listed as "common" status for Queensland. Regards Leanne Bowden -- +----------------------------------------+ Leanne Bowden Temporary Senior Administration Officer Conservation Strategy Branch Department of Environment Tel: (07) 3227 8394 Fax: (07) 3227 6386 E-mail: |
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