Hi,
I’m looking for a contact in the Regent Honeyeater Recovery Program in NSW. Is it still David Geering?
If anyone knows, it would probably be better to reply to me off list.
Thanks very much, Brook ===============================
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Hi Brook,
The Recovery Team co-ordinator is Dean Ingwersen at Birds Australia. Look under “Contacts” on this page:
http://www.birdsaustralia.com.au/our-projects/woodland-birds-for-biodiversity.html
I thought I’d reply to the list to let you all know that on Friday the Regent Honeyeater was listed as Critically Endangered in NSW (“upgraded” from Endangered).
Details of the final determination by the NSW Scientific Committee can be seen on the http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au website (which appears to be down at the moment).
Aussie Bittern has also been “upgraded” from Vulnerable to Endangered.
Regards,
Mick
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Hi,
I’m looking for a contact in the Regent Honeyeater Recovery Program in NSW. Is it still David Geering?
If anyone knows, it would probably be better to reply to me off list.
Thanks very much, Brook ===============================
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