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Old 23-09-2004, 01:53 PM
Chookie
 
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John Savage wrote:

During the 1970's my Dad assiduosly collected two weekly news-
paper columns on native species by Qld naturalists David Fleay
and Ian Gall, and he pasted these into 5 or 6 old accounting books.
Though Dad passed away late in that decade, we are just now
disposing of the last of his things. I'm wondering whether there
would be someone with a keen amateur interest in native birds and
animals who would be interested in this little collection of natural
science notes?


Your local library might know of groups that would be interested in archiving
them. Even the Courier-Mail, or the families of Fleay and Gall, might be
interested.

With names like Fleay and Gall, they must have gone around pestering people a
lot!

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