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Atlas Project & Threatened Bird Network Newsletter

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Subject: Atlas Project & Threatened Bird Network Newsletter
From: Andrew Silcocks <>
Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 15:13:36 +1000
Dear Birders,

It has come to our attention that there is a perception among the broader
birding community that the Birds Australia Atlas project is over. We take
this opportunity to inform you that this is not correct. The Ongoing Atlas
of Australian Birds has run for over a year (since early 2002) and will be
continuing indefinitely. Please take every opportunity to spread this
message far and wide and if you're wanting to get involved, please contact us.

Many of you may be interested to know that the latest Threatened Bird
Network (TBN)/Atlas newsletter (called 'Volunteer 16') and can be downloaded
from the following website:
http://www.birdsaustralia.com.au/tbn/volunteer16.pdf

The newsletter outlines what is happening with the Atlas Project and how it
is entering a new and exciting phase. It also provides news and reports on
TBN activities and how you can get involved with upcoming events.
If you would prefer a paper copy mailed to you or have any further
questions, please email us 


Regards,
Andrew Silcocks and Chris Tzaros

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