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Subject: | Shearwaters |
From: | John Leonard <> |
Date: | Wed, 01 Nov 2000 14:53:10 +1100 |
Remember of course that even if similar numbers of birds have been observed
beachcast in previous years, the population could have been larger then,
and so a greater proportion of the population could be dying at the moment
(or equally the population might be larger now, and this year represent a
proportionally smaller mortality).
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