lorne wrote:
>
> Last night on ABC news with Richard Morecroft, there was a feature on
> the malleefowl and Regent Honeyeater, which may be under further
> threat
> at their home in a national park (Goolgong or something) near Dubbo,
> mid-north-western NSW. Apparently, some of the ironbark woodland is
> going to be destroyed - the trees to be turned into charcoal and other
> product. I'm a bit hazy on all the details. Can anyone fill me in
> further? I was also unaware that there was a small population of
> malleefowl in this national park/district.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Lorne.
I saw that report too! The name of the Forest or Reserve was *Goonoo*,
in NSW, but I didn't catch the location, so I'm glad Lorne did. Will
somone better informed please put up address etc of relevant authorities
so that a mail campaign can start at once. Then we can all write..
(I didnt snip Lorne's message because it's short and saves further
explanation.)
Anthea Fleming in Melbourne.
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