(Now I realise bats aren't birds, but they do fly, and I thought some of
you might be interested in this development anyhow.)
> Recently, I autocratically dragged our existing home page from the WWW
> on advice from Ian Douglas (QDPI) that we had some misleading/dated
> information about bat viruses available there. As it's clearly
> important for us to have a presence on the WWW, I've been working on
> an interim page to replace it. With help from our webmaster Herry
> (Alexander Herr) at Charles Sturt University, we now have a new
> "interim" page, which will be developed over the next few months to
> provide an up-to-date, interesting and useful site about Australian
> bats and batters on the WWW. You can access it at:
>
> http://batcall.csu.edu.au/batcall/abs/abs1.html
>
> .. and from there you can see opportunities where you can contribute!
> Information that is suitable for the ABS Newsletter is also suitable
> for the WWW page. In addition though, we're looking for species and
> family accounts, photographs, etc. to go into the various "to be
> developed" areas of the page. So have a look, make comments, write
> copy .... oh, and happy New Year to you all too!
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