I thought list members may be interested in the following story ABC Internet News ran today. John Goldie, Watson ACT ...
Goldie, John
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Jul 5, 2005 4:03 am
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Geez Looks like I will have to buy another edition of Menkhorst when it gets updated with the latest dolphin species. Hope it doesn't finish up looking like...
John Harris wrote: Looks like I will have to buy another edition of Menkhorst when it gets updated with the latest dolphin species. Hope it doesn't finish up ...
Hi all My daughter-in-law, who lives in inner suburban Melbourne, is stressed out with possums [mainly brushies and some ringtails] pooing on her patio etc. ...
Val Ford
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Jul 13, 2005 7:54 pm
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Val Buying 2 cats wont deter possums, if she leaves them out at night.......we have tiny little gliders out there and ringtails and Cats are the main causes of...
G'day all, The Brits seem to be very active in reintroducing various bird and mammal species back into Britain. The article bwelow from the Daily Telegraph ...
Chris Coleborn
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Jul 18, 2005 8:33 am
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Hi Mammal auser's I am doing planning to do some small mammal trapping in Royal National Park, Sydney in August for my PhD research and I am wondering whether...
G'day, The following is an extract of my latest newsletter. " On the 27 June we observed two female Lumholtz's Tree-kangaroos engaged in riotous behaviour. I...
Alan Gillanders
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Jul 20, 2005 4:12 am
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Hi Alan. Thanks for your latest instalment on the mammals line; I always enjoy them. I'm bringing a natural history tour up your way next May, and was...
Ian Fraser
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Jul 21, 2005 8:34 am
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Sorry - of course that was supposed just to go to Alan! I always get confused with the 'reply' format of this group - old age.... as you all were.... Ian ... ...
Ian Fraser
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Jul 21, 2005 8:38 am
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It's called a senior moment Ian according to my dentist that is. We all get them Regards Ian- ... __________________________________________________ Do You...
We are planning a trip for September from Canberra to western Queensland. In particular we are aiming to visit Currawinya NP and Diamantina Lakes NP. If...
Goldie, John
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Jul 21, 2005 11:49 pm
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jon.hall@... wrote: Hi Lawrie, Hope you are enjoying fatherhood (I have got that right haven't I?) Just a quick query about the mammals aus list. People...
G'day All, I would be very interested to speak to anyone who may be planning a trip down the Canning Stock Route in September/October. Thanks, Chris Coleborn...
Chris Coleborn
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Aug 8, 2005 5:17 pm
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I got back on Tuesday from a week in the Kimberley. A fabulous trip and - for once - the heaven's were smiling on me in my search for all the species I was...
Jon Hall
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Aug 10, 2005 10:21 pm
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Hi all Below are some extracts from a posting on Birding-Aus. Peter Menkhorst's book - 2001 edition - seems to show that there are no fruit bat records from...
Hi All, Jenny Martin and I have returned from a two month field trip surveying antilopine wallaroo populations across the Northern Territory and Kimberley, and...
I'm sitting at Darwin airport after a week's work trip up here with a bit of mammal watching squeezed in. Interesting sightings include Some nice bats, that...
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Sep 11, 2005 2:27 pm
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I thought you might be interested in a photo of an adult eastern pygmy-possum caught by pitfall in Royal National Park last month. Thanks for help in the field...
Hi Jamie et al I was once delighted to find my only Eastern Pygmy Possum feeding on a Banksia (B. erricfolia) in June in the Royal NP (it was in the heathy ...
Edwin Vella
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Sep 16, 2005 10:16 am
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Re Edwin's query about locations for Feathertail Glider. Recently on my land in the Capertee Valley, NSW, I was walking around in the camping area by the dam...
Carol Probets
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Sep 21, 2005 7:30 am
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Feather-tail GliderCarol. I believe that this species is very widespread across the continent and habitats. Most observations and records are of dead animals....
Alan Gillanders
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Sep 21, 2005 8:25 am
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Carol/Edwin I don't know much about Feathertails but suspect they are pretty common in a lot of places - both rainforest, and box ironbark etc - though they ...
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Sep 21, 2005 9:18 pm
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Hi, I've seen quite a lot of Feather-tailed Gliders in the past. Most were seen from a forest clearing near my house (St Andrews, Vic.), where if you waited ...
Dear All I am after some locations to see the following in SE Qld. I am planning to spotlight in the Brisbane Forest Parks, Lamington and the like. Any info...
Dear All further to my request for sites for mammals, I forgot to mention bats both large and small. Any info would be appreciated. Regards John Harris ...
Hi John, Squirel Gliders, both Bandicoots and both Pademelons are pretty easy to find round O'Reilly's lodge in Lamington. Any of the trails around the forest...
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Oct 6, 2005 11:32 pm
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Thought that this should be out there for you all. Sorry that I did not pass it on earlier. Alan ... From: Karen Coombes Hi everyone, Here is a draft program...