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...
Jon Hall
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Jun 11, 2003 1:50 pm
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Hi all, For those interested, I have just finished uploading quite a few new photos to my web-site (http://members.optushome.com.au/faunacorner). Some that ...
Hello All, I recently saw what, to me, was an unusual sleeping place for a ringtail possum species. I was sitting on my balcony enjoying a coffee in the warm...
I have read an interesting article(in the Tasmanian Mercury) that a friend of mine from Tassie sent me about the growing number of Tasmanian Devils found with...
Edwin Vella
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Jun 25, 2003 8:42 am
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G'day all I have just finished participating as a volunteer for 5 days with a group doing some mammal surveying at 2 sites along Coonowrin Creek in the...
Gavin Goodyear
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Jul 8, 2003 8:09 am
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Hi all, hope you don't mind a feral posting. While talking to my barber yesterday, he mentioned that he has seen three road killed ferrets near his place...
... Not at all Duncan - given the general lack of chat here, all mammal related stuff is welcome. ... It's interesting you should raise this, because I've...
Hi all, I suspect the main reason ferrets have been established in NZ but not in Australia is the fact that large numbers were deliberately released in the NZ...
Rohan Clarke
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Jul 25, 2003 12:49 am
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Many years ago ,15 any way , I used to go ferreting around Bacchus marsh an hours drive west of melb ,and we would occasionally loose one , I would block the...
Ian Clark
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Jul 25, 2003 3:10 am
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I am working on a project to increase the numbers of bush stone curlews in the NSW Murray. It is an endangered population primarily because of fox predation. I...
G'day Leanne, While this message is not about using fences to control fox predation, the WA Nat Parks (forget what it is called over there), have very...
Chris Coleborn
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Jul 25, 2003 6:41 am
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... 1080 works well in WA because the native mammals and reptiles have developed a tolerance to it. I didn't think that this applied in the Eastern States....
Frank O'Connor
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Jul 26, 2003 11:50 am
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Good to hear from you again Frank. I am still learning about mammals - though I have had a lifelong interest in them. I thought, (incorrectly ?), that our...
Chris Coleborn
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Jul 28, 2003 12:45 am
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Chris, many (perhaps all) Eastern mammals and birds are much less tolerant of 1080 than their Western cousins. Foresters use 1080 in Tasmania to control ...
Jon Hall
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Jul 28, 2003 2:43 am
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Hello Chris Native species in SW WA are much more tolerant of fluoracetate than the same or similar species in eastern Australia, which is why CALM and CSIRO...
Thanks Jon and John for your information and comments on 1080, foxes and mammals in eastern Australia. I appreciated them. I have been seeking some further...
Chris Coleborn
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Aug 1, 2003 11:28 pm
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G'day all, I trust to spend most of Sept-Oct on a trip from Nth Vic to NW NSW, NE SA, & SW QLD, (Tibooburra, Innamincka, Birdsville) going onto Mt Isa and the...
Chris Coleborn
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Aug 1, 2003 11:40 pm
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I've started an outline of just such a book Chris. But I'm having problems finding any time to get on with it. I can give you a reliable sight for Purple Neck...
Jon Hall
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Aug 2, 2003 7:49 am
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I received this (and other administrivia) from Yahoo! on the weekend. Take note if sending (or wishing to retain) attachments to Mammals-Aus. Note though that...
I would appreciate the pointers on the sites for Purple Neck Rock and Spectacled Hare Wallabies John. Any information on Bilbys? I hope you can find all...
Chris Coleborn
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Aug 5, 2003 9:38 am
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Hi, I'm forwarding on an email from Euan Ritchie whose looking for info on Antilopine Wallaroos in Far Western Qld. If anyone can help him could they contact...
Jon Hall
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Aug 6, 2003 5:21 am
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Hi all, I will be in Newcastle over the weekend and was wondering if anyone knows of a place where I might see a brush-tailed rock wallaby. Given I'll have one...
Rohan Clarke
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Aug 13, 2003 10:43 am
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Hi Rohan If you get any details of sites for Brush-tailed Rockwallaby in NSW, could you please let me know. I need that on my life list. Thanks Edwin ... From:...
Edwin Vella
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Aug 15, 2003 8:39 am
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G'day all, "Tasmanian devil faces extinction in virus riddle," is the headline for an article in the London Telegraph: ...