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Atlas Project & Threatened Bird Network Newsletter

To: <>, "Andrew Silcocks" <>
Subject: Atlas Project & Threatened Bird Network Newsletter
From: "iandowling" <>
Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 12:44:57 +1000
Hi Andrew
I have read your Email and also the Threatened Birds Newsletter as well as
earlier pleas. As I understand you haven't the money to detail the results
and I feel (if you will forgive the expression) I am wasting my time and
yours. I wonder if others feel the same way. If  this is wrong I am happy to
continue Atlassing. At the moment everything I collect goes to the
Department for the Victorian Atlas (and it is acknowledged) but I don't
bother with any Interstate records.
Ian D  -----

Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Silcocks" <>
To: <>
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 3:13 PM
Subject: Atlas Project & Threatened Bird Network Newsletter


> 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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