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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Lismore's Big Trap

Lismore City Council and the Men's Shed have built a large trap intended for areas with major Indian Myna populations. The photo show its size against a normal Pee Gee trap, we will keep you posted on their results.

Posted by Indian Myna Project Officer at 4:29 PM
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