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Subject: | Regent Honeyeater Park??? |
From: | "Graham" <> |
Date: | Thu, 20 Jun 2002 14:02:25 +1000 |
Gidday all, good to see a decision has finally been made about this area. When I did a NPWS survey in the area in 1998 the Dept. of Mineral Resources were (apparently) still looking at the mining potential of the area. >From memory the birds weren't fabulous, but the bats and frogs were fantastic, and the platypus very reliable. It is also the first place where I have seen river blackfish ( oh sorry, wrong list...) River Ron will also be pleased to hear the news, he is a true gentleman of the bush, even if getting a little eccentric from living alone for so long. Cheers Graham Turner |
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