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Culling Birds

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Subject: Culling Birds
From: " Chris Lloyd" <>
Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 14:02:13 +1300
The arguments as to the futility of culling corellas seem to be good coin to 
me. I particularly like the analogy of the fist in water. However some weeks 
ago there was an equally vociferous debate about the efficacy of culling Common 
(Indian) Mynas. Is there something specific about the biology of the Myna that 
means it can successfully be culled and therefore we don't need to worry about 
the landscape it (or Noisy and Bell Miners, starlings ad nauseum) seems to 
thrive in? Hmmm.....

Chris Lloyd
Training Officer
WIRES
PO Box 260
Forestville NSW 2087
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