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Plans & Publications » Our Region » September 2009

September 2009

In this issue: desex your cat and help save native birds and lizards, Plimmerton School students take to the streets, protecting our soils for a sustainable farming future, birds beat possums thanks to pest control, and much more.

Read  Our Region as a pdfor by clicking on the stories (left).

 

 

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