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Mallee Emu-wren in trouble again. Nowingi

To: "'Adrian Boyle'" <>, <>
Subject: Mallee Emu-wren in trouble again. Nowingi
From: "Jeff Davies" <>
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 15:17:44 +1000
This is very disturbing, it confirms that the wildlife values of that block
played no part in the government's decision to abandon the toxic waste dump
project, but I guess there are no surprises in that. May be substantially
harder to save it this time around.

Cheers Jeff.

  

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 On Behalf Of Adrian Boyle
Sent: Tuesday, 27 July 2010 10:31 AM
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Subject: Mallee Emu-wren in trouble again. Nowingi

Hi all

Just found some disturbing news on the internet talking about destroying
critical Mallee Emu-wren habitat for solar development.

As most of you know this species is already in a huge amount of trouble due
to fire and habitat loss.

This development now looks to be planned in one of this species strongholds.

A link to the news story is below.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/07/26/2963815.htm?site=news

I hope this doesnt get up and running.

Sorry Adrian


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