[ I received this indirectly and thought it might be of interest to some
birding-aus readers - apologies to those outside Sydney.
Don't contact me I'm just forwarding it - Andrew ]
National Parks Association of NSW (NPA) invites you to a special
fundraiser, this Saturday afternoon.
If you love birds and would like to support the NPA's Western
Woodlands Project and you have not seen the Gould exhibition at the
Australian Museum yet, this wil be a great event for you!
Nick Carlile (DEC) will hold a joint presentation with Geoff Barrett
(CSIRO) "Changes in woodland birds: winners and losers" about the
latest scientific research conducted regarding the state of
Australia's woodland birds.
Exclusive birds slideshow with live saxophone (with renown Australian
saxophonist James Nightingale)
All proceeds support NPA's Western Woodlands Project. This project
strives to save what is left of the woodlands of Western NSW.
Limited spaces, Tickets can be booked over the phone, ph 9299 0000,
$22,- each
"GOULD'S WESTERN WOODLANDS BIRDS - Catch them while you can!"
Saturday 17 July 2004 2pm
Australian Museum Theatre
College St, Sydney
Be there at 2 pm for an exciting presentation, followed by a viewing
of the Gould exhibition (until 5 pm)
- Last chance to see the exquisite Gould exhibition
- Meet the man who saved Gould's Petrel from extinction
- Hear from bird experts-the latest research on woodland birds
- Includes entry to the Australia Museum and Gould exhibition
- Share a unique experience with bird lovers, like yourselves
All proceeds support NPA's Western Woodlands Conservation Work.
For ticket sales or more information:
National Parks Association of NSW
TEL 9299 0000 FAX 9290 2525
EMAIL
[2]www.npansw.org.au
Tickets $22 Limited spaces.
PRESENTATIONS SLIDES SOUNDS POETRY EXHIBITIONS EXPERTS
C€cile van der Burgh
Western Woodlands Project Officer
National Parks Association of NSW
PO BOX A96, Sydney South NSW 1235
Phone: 9299 0000; Fax: 9290 2525
Email:
Website: [4]http://www.npansw.org.au/westernwoodlands
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