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Re Yellow Wattlebirds

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Subject: Re Yellow Wattlebirds
From: "Terry Bishop" <>
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 18:47:50 +1000
I hope they will be trapped and sent back to Tassie. The biggest worry will be
if they breed then they may push the locals out. There are two pair in question.
If the bloke gets caught maybe he should go to!!!!! :-)

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 On Behalf Of Peter Shute
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 4:46 PM
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Subject: Re Yellow Wattlebirds

 wrote on Monday, 16 April 2007 3:25
PM:

> For those interested the Yellow Wattle Birds have been
> reported to the NSW National Parks and Wildlife office in
> charge of the Mt. Canobolas Park.

What's likely to happen to them if they're found? Trapped and returned
to Tas, or do they just get shot (the birds, not the bloke who brought
them over)?

If it's just one pair, I'd be interested to know if they're together or
have simply flown off in different directions, never to meet again.

Peter Shute 
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