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Human diet and Bird Habitats

To: "Birding-Aus" <>, "John McAllister" <>
Subject: Human diet and Bird Habitats
From: "Mike" <>
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 07:57:14 +1000
Dear John & Birding Aus

It is clear that all development probably endangers some aspect of wildlife.  I 
recall seeing some beautiful birds near Wakerstroom.  One point is clear though 
that because of the huge energy loss in each step
up the trophic levels of any ecosystem it takes a lot more land to get 1kj of 
energy via meat than it does via plant matter.  On top of this there are the 
individual cases such as the one that John points out and
we all need to be careful if we want our grand children to enjoy the diversity 
of wildlife that we currently enjoy.

Look, and think about and enjoy

Mike

Prof Mike Tarburton
Dean: School of Science and Technology
Pacific Adventist University
PMB, Boroko
Papua New Guinea


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