An interesting thing regarding ferals I have received two e-mails from work
colleagues regarding Indian Ringnecks as a pest species. The link for the
information package is here:
http://www.walnut.net.au/news/indianredneck201212.pdf
However, I also have been sent this as well - I did wonder about people
actually spending work time on this sort of thing
http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/110919/black-cat-identification.pdf
Cheers,
Peter> Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 08:42:07 +0900> From: > To:
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Ticking introductions> >
G'day all> > Here's a thought.> > Don't tick introductions!> > The problem of
what is a tickable introduction then goes away.> > By all means record them
when doing surveys etc - this is very important.> > But if you want to see
Canada Geese go to Canada, if you want to see> African Collared Doves go to
Africa.> > Works for me!> > Cheers> Steve> 550 aussie ticks> >
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