I reckon the unfortunates are the cassowaries that still don't have a proper
forest left after Larry damage, then Yasi which underlined it in the southern
Wet Tropics. Now along comes Ita and likely causes tonnes of damage to the
northern Wet Tropics, and possibly moves south, putting more pressure on the
southern end of the southern population.
Eric
On 11/04/2014, at 6:15 PM, "martin cachard" <> wrote:
> thanx Denise!!
> I just hope that the Cooktown residents are ok - that's where Ita will be
> hitting!!
> also all those poor Black-winged Monarchs will get smashed too, since Cape
> Flattery is right in the target line of this huge storm!!
> best wishes to Kath & Dave up in Cooktown, I hope u both hold on tight too!!
>
> cheers,
> martin cachard
> cairns
> 0428 782 808
>
>
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>> Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 09:20:30 +0930
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>> Our thoughts are with all those likely to be affected by Cyclone Ita. Stay
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