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Susan R Walter
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Posted on 02-08-2009 05:44
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Does anyone know who is running this study in the UK and how to get in touch with them? http://www.dungfl...index.html I'd like to get in touch with them, with a view to doing a survey with similar methodology here in central France. My local nature reserve has both cattle and horses, some of which are treated with a bolus and some not. We'd like get some data on the differences in terms of diptera species and populations between the two stock management regimens. It would be good to exchange information, but the website only has a form for submitting records, and no email address for other contact.
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Tony Irwin
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Olwen Williams at Cambridge - see
http://www.farmwi...wPost.aspx

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Susan R Walter
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Thanks Tony. I'll give her a call.
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