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TBN in the States

To: "Chris Lloyd" <>
Subject: TBN in the States
From: Sonja Ross <>
Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2015 21:54:34 +1100
Hi Chris,

I was just going to turn the computer off, but curiosity made me have a look at 
it.

Some of those events are community festivals, the Biodiversity Surveys is 
something new involving several councils in Melbourne's east, and I guess the 
Orange-bellied Parrot and Regent Honeyeater numbers are so critical that it's 
natural that surveys happen in their known part-time habitat.  We're probably 
the most densely peopled state for the area involved which means that we have 
more people to do things relatively conveniently with regard to travel, and on 
the negative side more effect on land and wildlife than more sparsely populated 
states, although that mightn't be true.   Maybe our much maligned climate makes 
us more active!!!!

Sonja


On 03/03/2015, at 5:34 PM, "Chris Lloyd" <> wrote:

> Having just received my latest TBN Newsletter and having nothing better to
> do I quickly counted where the activity was according to the calendar of
> events at the end:
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> Victoria - 16
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> NSW - 7
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> SA - 7 
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> Tasmania - 2
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> WA - 2
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> National - 1
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> Sorry if I have miss-counted the old eyes aren't what they were. 
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> Why are birds so threatened in Victoria? Just saying...
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