I had not realised (despite reading it each day) quite what a volume of information dear Mike and Rebecca put out. The following are JUST the stories since I last posted on November 21st (excepting the ones when they very kindly linked to a story on the main blog that they decided was of particular importance). Strewth!
Monday, December 06, 2010
CFZ AUSTRALIA: Haven't they done marvellously?
A fortnight or so back I said that I was going to do a weekly round up of the news stories from the CFZ Australia blog. Stuff got in the way, and my arteries hardened a little more, and I basically didn't. This morning, having been kicked out of bed at a ridiculously early hour by a snoring bulldog, I came downstairs to play a game of Command and Conquer and do the blog. It was only then that I remembered. So I went in search of the CFZ Australia site and nearly had a fit!
I had not realised (despite reading it each day) quite what a volume of information dear Mike and Rebecca put out. The following are JUST the stories since I last posted on November 21st (excepting the ones when they very kindly linked to a story on the main blog that they decided was of particular importance). Strewth!
Tassie Tiger thriller wraps shoot in Tasmania NZ pilot hunts for stolen 'Yeti' skull, hand Megalania centrepiece of Gondwana Exhibition The adventures of Tim Tyler and 'Fang' the black p... From the archives: Sea monster sparks theories (19... Australian Big Cats makes top 5, 10, 20! Tasmania announces fox scat restrictions Creatures feature at Tasmanian auction Black panther case one for the book! New (extinct) croc species discovered In search of yowies The Elephant in the Living Room A Christmas (Beetle) Tale OOPA: Fox debate rages on in Tasmania Normanton's monster croc '8m long' From the archives: A 'true' bunyip tale? (1909) Natural History Museum: Behind the scenes It's not so hard to believe in Megalania The Lamington Triangle - Yowies galore The adventures of Tim Tyler and 'Fang' the black p... 'Cat people' look at NZ panther Rare extinct NZ Moa skull listed on TradeMe Bad luck not bad genes ended Thylacoleo's reign China's Wild Man could be real deal Mogo Zoo welcomes Sumatran Tiger cubs Battle on to save tiger from extinction From the archives: the Jingera Yahoo (1886) New rare Australian parrot identified Yowie researcher hits the airwaves
I had not realised (despite reading it each day) quite what a volume of information dear Mike and Rebecca put out. The following are JUST the stories since I last posted on November 21st (excepting the ones when they very kindly linked to a story on the main blog that they decided was of particular importance). Strewth!
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