Hello all, I am hoping in the next few months to have a working holiday and thought that one of you may be able to pass on a name of someone looking for help...
Hi All, Just finished uploading dozens of photos to my web-page. Should be something there for everyone. Some of the images that might be of more interest ...
Hi all, I’ve always had an interest in all things natural, so I’m delighted to find a new source of information – thanks Laurie. A question – we have a...
Macropod pellets (Wambaroo) are the best thing to be feeding your visitor, as long as it doesn't get dependent on them (and you). Your local wildlife ...
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Apr 4, 2003 4:18 am
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Hello Jan, I have also had Swamp Wallabies, both mature and very young, around this year and I get around the problem of feeding or not feeding them by just ...
That Virus Alert was a hoax. I got it from a reliable source and didn't check it out before sending the message on . So you don't need to do anything about it....
... Hi Val Nearly everyone falls for at least one of these hoaxes - don't feel too bad! Your intentions were good, but that's what the hoaxers depend on. The...
To any Victorians or others who have more experience than I with mammals of South Gippsland ... On the weekend I spent some time loafing about with family at...
I'll be travelling around outback Qld over Easter - around the Hughenden, Mt Isa, Winton, Boulia and Bedourie area. I'd be interested to hear from anyone who...
Jon Hall
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Apr 14, 2003 11:27 pm
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G'day Jon, Can't really help you with any good mammal spots in that area, but since I'm back from Macquarie thought I'd say hello. The few messages I've seen...
Rohan Clarke
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Apr 14, 2003 11:37 pm
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Hi Rohan, glad to hear you have got back to dry land in one piece. Really envy your trip. I've seen Northern Bottlenose Whales in the Bay of Biscay - but I ...
Jon Hall
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Apr 15, 2003 1:36 am
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Hi all, Thanks for the replies about food for a wallaby. I haven't sourced the pellets as we only visit our furry friend a few times a year, so it isn't likely...
This morning I spent three hours walking through Girralang NR. This reserve is about 30km north east of Orange and adjoins Ophir Reserve (the site of the first...
Stephen Gross
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Apr 23, 2003 4:48 am
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Hi folks I didn't get to see many of the episodes in the end! I tuned in last night for the final one, and not wishing to sound like a wet blanket, but I was...
Yes, but, with all respect, did you expect anything else fom DA? He is besotted with bloody Africa! I missed last weeks episode, which I believe was better....
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Apr 24, 2003 4:11 am
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... Fair point! I do expect accuracy though - as far as I'm aware hyaenas are in a family of their own (Hyaenidae), and phylogenetically speaking the sister...
Hi mammal-aus Im a new member to the group and I thought I should send a short note to introduce myself. I am a student (Southern Cross University, Lismore)...
Hi Jamie, I am going to a conference at Jamberoo at the end of May and intended doing some birdwatching and possibly mammal spotlighting around the area on the...
Hi everyone, sorry I didn't notice the reply to list was on so everyone got the email originally destined for Jamie only. However, if anyone else has any ...
Hi John Thanks for your email. Barren Grounds is a great place for birdwatching and mammal spotlighting, and as you probably well know, its only a short...
I was at Barren Grounds on the weekend and thanks to Jamie, course participants had great views of Pigmy Possums in the hand. Greater Glider -On main road,...
Just back from a 10 day jaunt around northern and western Queensland - Cairns through Mt Isa, Boulia, Bedourie, and back up through Winton, Charters Towers and...
Jon Hall
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Apr 30, 2003 12:50 pm
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I have recently added some more mammal photos to my web site. Click on Photographs on the left hand menu, and then click on WA Mammal photos. I have also...
Frank O'Connor
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May 25, 2003 9:12 am
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Hi all Could someone please bring me and/or the list up to date with what happened after the flying foxes at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne were scared...
Hi there I know this is not about Australian mammals, but does anyone have a suggestion regarding a field guide to the mammals of the Indian sub-continent -...
John McAllister
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May 30, 2003 2:56 pm
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John, the only books I am aware of are Field Guide to the Mammals of the INdian Subcontinent (Gurung and Singh) published by Academic Press And The Book of...
Jon Hall
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May 30, 2003 11:08 pm
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... John, the only books I am aware of are Field Guide to the Mammals of the INdian Subcontinent (Gurung and Singh) The Book of INdian Mammals (Prater ) The...
Three weeks ago I was up in the top end for a week's mammal watching. It was my first proper trip up there aside from a couple of weekends in the middle of...