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Subject: | Bumble Bees |
From: | "Chris Hankel" <> |
Date: | Fri, 07 May 2004 15:52:19 +0930 |
I recall seeing an item on the news a few weeks ago about the Ligurian bees on Kangaroo Island. They're causing the same sort of problems for the native bees and the birds which nest in tree hollows, including the Glossy Black Cockatoos. Chris Hankel Administative Assistant Academic and Student Administration Faculty of Social Sciences Flinders University South Australia Telephone (+61 8) 8201 2771 Facsimile (+61 8) 8201 5034 Email au Phone 8201 2771 -------------------------------------------- Birding-Aus is now on the Web at www.birding-aus.org -------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message 'unsubscribe birding-aus' (no quotes, no Subject line) to |
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