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Re: Can people think of some bird themed books that could be suitable?

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Subject: Re: Can people think of some bird themed books that could be suitable?
From: Victoria Quinton <>
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2009 16:03:43 -0800 (PST)
Also,
 Is this fact page up to date about discouraging mosquitoes and encouraging 
their  predators  in Queensland?

 
  http://www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/residents/laws_regulations/mosquito_control/

Victoria Quinton




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Hello all

 I wonder if fiction to divert mental stress after hardship would be preferable 
to cold hard non fiction?

 Even if you do not reside in Australia, it would still be possible
to make best and favourite book suggestions for the collaboration
between Borders and the Red Cross to send books where they are most
needed..

  
  Borders bookstores are helping too by collecting books for distribution.

  http://www.borders.com.au/community.asp

 
Perhaps even with a notebook for reviews - be that paper or internet
based  (computers and mobile phones have been amongst the items
distributed to many people dislodged from their former abodes because
of bushfires...I am not sure whether also by the floods in Queensland )

  Also do the mosquitoes which carry Dengue Fever have any natural predators, 
of the native fauna variety?

  Victoria Quinton
Victoria Australia

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