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G'day all,
It's been good to see the discussion here following Tom Biggs' announcement
of the discovery that a Night Parrot had been killed by a feral cat.
Whether you consider yourself a birder, lister, twitcher, naturalist or
ornithologist, and whatever your position or opinions on conservation,
invasive or endangered species management, or indeed John Young himself,
you owe it to yourself to get the story from the man himself.
He'll be talking at the Deakin Edge auditorium at Federation Square in
Melbourne on Sunday March the 1st. He will be presenting his photos and
video of the bird, and will have time for questions from the audience after
his presentation. If you have a question about the Night Parrot or its
management, this is your chance to put it to John Young in person.
There are still a few seats left but get in quick. Tickets are available at
this website:
http://www.chriswatson.com.au/shop/night-parrot-presentation-ticket - and
your tickets will be available for collection from the door from 6pm. Doors
open at 6:45pm for a 7pm start.
See you there!
Chris Watson
http://www.chriswatson.com.au/
*Mob - 0419 358 942*
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