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US Defence force - Protecting Birds

To: Angus McNab <>
Subject: US Defence force - Protecting Birds
From: Dave Torr <>
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2013 15:08:24 +1000
I have a feeling that in the UK the bustard re-introduction was done on
Army grounds on Salisbury Plain?


On 16 August 2013 14:32, Angus McNab <> wrote:

> Hello all,I've just come across this article, on inadvertent protection of
> wildlife by the US defense force,
>
> http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/462997/endangered-species-thrive-on-us-military-ranges
> I wondered if anyone knows if the Australian defense force has lands that
> contain many threatened native species? I'm not sure of how much land the
> defense force has or where it is located but I'm sure things are being
> inadvertently protected to some degree within these lands. Townsville
> defense land (which has similar signs to that in the story regarding lasers
> and unexploded devices) has a Vulnerable lizard - stripe-tailed Delma
> (Delma labialis) on it. I can only assume there are similar examples of
> birds?
> Cheers
> Gus
>
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