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shooting in national parks

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Subject: shooting in national parks
From: "Mark Clayton" <>
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 09:14:13 +1100
Dear Birding-aussers,

 

Somewhere in the past couple of months during the discussion on shooting in
national park and nature reserves in NSW, someone provided a list of
Australian bird species that supposedly were going to be allowed to be shot
(I won't dignify the pastime by using the word hunted). Apart from the usual
duck and quail species I am sure these birds included both species of the
larger ibis, black swans, and various pigeons. I would be most grateful if
someone could direct me to this list and especially to whatever was the
source. I am engaged in a computer "ping pong" match with a NSW government
department who obviously has no idea as to what is being talked about when
it comes to hunting in NSW.

 

Many thanks,

Mark

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