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Will Birds Australia be putting SoAB 2007 on its website?

To: L&L Knight <>, Birding Aus <>
Subject: Will Birds Australia be putting SoAB 2007 on its website?
From: "James O'Connor" <>
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 10:24:53 +1100
Hi all,

Yes, Birds Australia will be putting the 2007 SOAB "Birds in a changing climate" on its website. Our website is currently being completely overhauled, and the new website will be up and running in January 2008. The old website is still running, but we are concentrating all our efforts on the new site to get it up as soon as possible. The new site will have all the SOABs and many other BA supplements available.

While I'm blowin' the trumpet, subscribers to Emu will also soon be able to access the complete Emu archive, which is in the process of being scanned. The archive will be searchable for authors, species, subjects etc. This service should be available in February 2008.

cheers,
James



At 07:30 PM 11/12/2007, L&L Knight wrote:
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22887481- 30417,00.html

Climate toll starts to soar
Greg Roberts | December 08, 2007

AS the world grapples with how to address the challenges of climate
change at the Bali conference, a report released this week reveals that
birds and other native wildlife in Australia are struggling to cope.

The Birds Australia report, The State of Australia's Birds 2007: Birds
in a Changing Climate, provides plenty of evidence indicating that the
ways in which many birds breed, migrate and feed are undergoing
profound change, even though the measurable increase in temperatures -
an average of 1C in recent decades - is seemingly minor.
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