Content preview: Some of you would have seen the item in yesterday’s papers
about the decline in Australia’s common bird species -
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/environment/sightings-of-australias-common-birds-are-on-the-decline-study-finds-20150714-gibmar.html
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Some of you would have seen the item in yesterday=92s papers about the decl=
ine in Australia=92s common bird species - =
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/environment/sightings-of-australias-common-=
birds-are-on-the-decline-study-finds-20150714-gibmar.html
There was further reporting on the global decline of seabird species (based=
on a study of 500 populations) - http://www.cbsnews.com/news/seabirds-suff=
ering-massive-population-declines/ =
The key point with the second item is apparent in the associated map - it s=
hows the region with the most species at risk of extinction is in our zone =
- from Tasmania and the NSW coast, across the Tasman Sea and to the east of=
New Zealand. It would appear that many of =93our=94 seabirds are under th=
e hammer.
Regards, Laurie
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