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birding-aus Re: Native trees & foreign birds

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Subject: birding-aus Re: Native trees & foreign birds
From: "David Geering"<>
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 08:04:28 +1000
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Nigel wrote:  "Would people agree that, generally speaking, the best way to
reduce
introduced bird numbers is to plant more native trees and replace exotics?"

This would be a start but I doubt it would have a significant impact on
many introduced species as they are far too entrenched.  Look at the number
of starlings in the rural landscape where they nest in remnant eucalypts.
Sparrows would be just as happy in an urban environment that was planting
with nothing but natives as, I expect, would mynas.

David Geering


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