They sure are. You just have to clear your cookies and away you go again. Works
well for newspaper sites that only allow you to access articles on their sites
a certain number of times a month, unless you are a subscriber.
Carl Clifford
> On 6 May 2014, at 17:56, Dave Torr <> wrote:
>
> The problem with all these sites is they are so easy to manipulate that few
> people take any notice of them.
> On 6 May 2014 09:32, "Alan Gillanders" <>
> wrote:
>
>> I noticed with some dismay that there is a petition on the site wanting
>> the withdrawal of a 24 hour cat curfew in the Yarra Ranges. It has over
>> 2.5K signatures and lots of emotive supportive comments, talking about
>> environmental enrichment for the cats and should we then cage all the birds
>> of prey too.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Alan
>>
>> Alan's Wildlife Tours
>> 2 Mather Road
>> Yungaburra 4884
>>
>> Phone 07 4095 3784
>> Mobile 0408 953 786
>> http://www.alanswildlifetours.com.au/
>> -----Original Message----- From: Denise Goodfellow
>> Sent: Monday, May 5, 2014 9:45 PM
>> To: <>
>> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Partridge Pigeon possibly under threat
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>>
>>
>> I've started a petition on behalf of the fast disappearing eastern
>> subspecies of the Partridge Pigeon.
>>
>> Would member please sign it and pass it on? Here's the link:
>>
>> http://www.change.org/petitions/northern-territory-
>> government-conduct-eis-on-partridge-pigeon-in-the-
>> vicinity-of-berry-springs-darwin-river
>>
>> Here's why it's important:
>>
>>
>> Partridge Pigeon is one of those birds that birdwatchers travel to the Top
>> End to see. This red-faced cutie used to be found across the Top End, but
>> is now restricted to a very few areas; it has declined by 30% in monitored
>> sites within Kakadu National Park. A major cause appears to be exotic
>> grasses that result in intense fires that cause habitat destruction. No
>> studies have been carried out on this bird since the early 2000s. Then
>> its IUCN status was 'vulnerable’.
>>
>> Darwin River, Northern Territory, appears to have a healthy population of
>> Partridge Pigeon, possibly because most landholders control weeds and fire.
>> But a 600-110 man "workers' village/caravan park" is proposed for Darwin
>> River, carrying a largely enhanced risk of more habitat destruction. This
>> bird's very existence may now be endangered. An EIS and further biological
>> survey is needed urgently to establish this bird's status.
>>
>>
>> You can sign my petition by clicking here.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Denise Lawungkurr Goodfellow
>>
>>
>> Denise Lawungkurr Goodfellow
>> PO Box 71
>> Darwin River, NT, Australia 0841
>>
>> PhD candidate
>> Vice-chair Wildlife Tourism Australia
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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