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Subject: | Red-caps. at Truganina. |
From: | Peter Shute <> |
Date: | Sat, 2 Oct 2010 17:55:43 +1000 |
Definitely report it to the police. We very rarely get anything to identify these people by, so it's a good chance to make an example of them. What they'll do, I don't know. If you or anyone knows who's doing the Red Capped-plover study, it would be good to let her know. Hopefully she can explain the situation to the police better, and they can be charged with some wildlife offences and not just trespassing or a warning. Maybe ring the council ranger too, I'll send you her email address, etc, when I get home. Hopefully they have left tracks as evidence. Peter Shute -------------------------- Sent using BlackBerry |
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