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To: | Andrew Taylor <> |
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Subject: | Re: crying wolf |
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Date: | Mon, 20 Jul 1998 22:14:32 +1000 |
Dear Andrew, I really can't see your problem: "locally endangered" presumably means just that. Four birds species were described in a report to my local Council by a fauna consultant as "locally endangered" and specific management actions were proposed to protect these. It's too early to say whether these measures will be successful but public awareness has been raised, habitat has improved and, crucially, land management practices have been revised. All at a low cost (even a saving). Before long I hope children will be able to be shown birds and learn that they are here because action was taken before it was too late. Michael Norris Hampton, Victoria |
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