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The Canada Goose.

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Subject: The Canada Goose.
From: "Lawrie Conole" <>
Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2002 17:01:01 +1100
>For those planning to go to Shoalhaven Heads to see the Canada 
>Goose this weekend it was still there this morning (Friday) 
>feeding in the estuary with some Black Swans. We saw it in 
>pretty much the same location as noted in previous e-mails. 
>Just look for the swans and it should be nearby.

After all the twitching has been completed, I hope somebody is going to
trap/cull this bird!  We do not need Canada Goose as a new feral for
Australia.  If one CG can get here, presumably so can others.  Let's not
take the risk by leaving this bird at large.

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Lawrie Conole
Senior Ecologist
 
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