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Subject: Bird-only areas let ibis breed undisturbed
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G'day all,
It is good to see solutions are being
worked on for something that was considered a problem.
""We've got areas set aside just for the ibis where
they can happily breed and undertake the raising of
their young in an undisturbed fashion," he said"
Below this link to a story that has just appeared on
ABC News Online is a link to Bankstown Council (scroll
down to "Ibis Management Plan" ) a download is
available and also a Google search on the subject
yields lots of information if anyone wants to read up
more about it.
I am also posting about this to Envirotalk.
- Stephen Selden (
http://www.envirotalk.com.au/forum/index.php?act=idx )
Bird-only areas let ibis breed undisturbed
An island on a man-made lake in south-west Sydney has
become home to hundreds of ibis that have flocked to
Sydney to nest.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200409/s1197200.htm
Ibis Management Plan,
http://www.bankstowncity.nsw.gov.au/env/index.cfm
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