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How has the Night Parrot survived in south-west Queensland?

To: Michael Tarburton <>
Subject: How has the Night Parrot survived in south-west Queensland?
From: Greg Roberts <>
Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2015 02:12:09 +0000
Mike,
The comment about the grasswrens vanishing refers to the Borrolooloo population 
in the NT, not the Queensland populations.
Greg

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> On 30 Aug 2015, at 12:05 pm, Michael Tarburton <> 
> wrote:
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> G'day Greg & B'Aussers
>
> Thank you for sharing this article - it has some very interesting info.  Hope 
> the conservation plan works.
>
> Their comment that the Carpentarian Grasswren has vanished is however, not 
> true.  We found it is three areas, though certainly reduced; and increased 
> fires appears to be a large part of the reason it has declined.
>
> Cheers
>
> Mike
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>> On 29/08/2015, at 9:01 AM, Greg Roberts wrote:
>>
>> I have a news story and feature published in today's edition of The Weekend
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