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Subject: | Save our Blue Wrens |
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Date: | Thu, 18 Jun 1998 18:58:15 +1000 |
We - the Bayside Friends of Native Wildlife - are lobbying hard to contain development in our foreshore along Port Phillip Bay (and get appropriate vegetation management). In the whole municipality there are around 16 family groups of Superb Fairy-Wrens left with about 6 at one location (around Sandringham Harbour - the area is currently undergoing a Master Planning exercise). We've heard that some Melbourne municipalities have already lost all their Blue Wrens. Can anyone confirm that please or provide other useful info to support our cause. Replies directly to me please. Michael Norris 5, Deakin Street, Hampton, Victoria, Australia 3188 roughly 37° 55' S 145° E ph +61 3 9598 3092 |
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