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Subject: | Re: American version of Wingspan |
From: | "Chris Lester"<> |
Date: | Thu, 16 Oct 1997 16:53:36 +1000 |
John, While I am not from Stateside, one US equivalent to Wingspan that I subscibe to and think is really good is Birding produced by the American Birding Association. It has good articles on the things you outlined. The ABA started as a "twitchers"-type organisation, but has evolved into an excellent bird/consevation/education body. I can get you the postal address tomorrow if you like, but you can probably make contact through their shop at <> Chris |
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