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Subject: | Red Goshawk |
From: | business <> |
Date: | Sun, 30 Dec 2018 00:21:18 +0000 (UTC) |
Hi Steve
While I do applaud your OBSERVATIONAL Red Goshawk and other raptor surveys in Cape York, we are getting away from my initial concerns of trapping Red Goshawks during their breeding season. I'm sure you have made Richard Seaton aware of my and many others concerns.
As for revealing your active Red Goshawk nests, I am not at all interested in their locations as I have many of my own. I know Richard Seaton is aware of this having previously received a phone call for him asking me to reveal my site's, obviously to no joy for Richard.
David Crawford
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