Belgium's only substantial population of adders is on military land.
Regards,
Alan
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From: Angus McNab
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2013 2:32 PM
To:
Subject: US Defence force - Protecting Birds
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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