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A likely GBS contribution record
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Philip A. Veerman
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Jul 05, 2004 04:38 PDT
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For the year just finished I did 52 observer weeks at my home GBS Site (Kambah), 51 observer weeks at my work GBS Site (Fyshwick) and 19 observer weeks at my other work GBS Site (Richardson). It is not the first year that I have done three GBS sites but I'm pretty sure that 122 GBS observer weeks for one person in one year is a record. Not that this matters a lot. I must go out a bit more. The Fyshwick site is probably the only site in the GBS history to contain not a single native tree. Even so, I had 22 species to write into the chart, (as well as those on the printed list, in which there were a lot of gaps).
Philip
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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>For the year just finished I did 52 observer
weeks at my home GBS Site (Kambah), 51 observer weeks at my work GBS Site
(Fyshwick) and 19 observer weeks at my other work GBS Site (Richardson). It is
not the first year that I have done three GBS sites but I'm pretty sure that 122
GBS observer weeks for one person in one year is a record. Not that this matters
a lot. I must go out a bit more. The Fyshwick site is probably the only site in
the GBS history to contain not a single native tree. Even so, I had 22 species
to write into the chart, (as well as those on the printed list, in which there
were a lot of gaps).</FONT></DIV>
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