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Re: [mammals-aus] mammals of sw W.A.

Hi Euan

info on where to see all of those species is on my website
www.mammalwatching.com (follow the link to WA from the home page). Frank
O'Connor would be good for advice too (his ste is linked to mine)

Hello from South Africa - I saw two Aardvarks on thursday and 3 Caracals this
morning!

Hope all is well

Cheers

Jon
Jon Hall, sent from my Blackberry

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Sent: Wed Nov 07 06:24:48 2007
Subject: [mammals-aus] mammals of sw W.A.

Hello All,

My wife and I are heading to sw W.A. soon and we are very keen to see some of
the mammals of the area. We’ll probably be around the Albany, Denmark and
Margaret River areas and driving between Albany and Perth. If you have any
suggestions for good places to see some local wildlife both furry and
otherwise we’d be most appreciative. Western quoll, numbat, western pygmy
possum, honey possum, western ringtail, woylie, western brush wallaby and
tammar wallaby are all high on the wish list.

Thanks in advance,

Euan

Dr. Euan Ritchie
Postdoctoral Researcher, Herpetology
Museum Victoria
Department of Sciences
GPO Box 666
Melbourne, VIC 3001
Australia

PH: INT + 61 3 8341 7425
FAX: INT + 61 3 8341 7442

Website:http://researchdata.museum.vic.gov.au/herpetology/
<http://researchdata.museum.vic.gov.au/herpetology/>

*** Victorian Councillor, Ecological Society of Australia ***





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