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Dr. Karyl Michaels

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Tasmanian Conservation Trust
Tasmania, Australia
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    Frogs! in Tasmania 'Summer Lovin' Survey' --... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/1/2003    Last Visited: 9/17/2006  

    'The Summer Lovin' Survey means Frogseekers can learn more about Tasmania's frog species and get involved in frog conservation in their local area," says Dr Karyl Michaels, coordinator of the WWF-Australia Frogs!Conservation program in Tasmania.
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    For more information, please contact Dr Karyl Michaels, Coordinator of the WWF-Australia Frogs!Program in Tasmania on 03 6231 2564.Mobile: 0401 053 373 or email: Karyl.Michaels@bigpond.com.

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    Mountain Film Festival - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/17/2004    Last Visited: 2/22/2005  

    Discover the fascination of beetles and other mini-beasts with expert Dr. Karyl Michaels.For children.Participate in the Insectathon.
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    Coordinator Dr. Karyl Michaels.Knocklofty Reserve.

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    Tasmanian Conservation Trust - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/22/2006    Last Visited: 5/22/2006  

    Karyl Michaels Tasmanian Coordinator of the WWF Australia Frogs! program
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    If you would like to participate in a workshop and join the program, please contact the Tasmanian Coordinator, Karyl Michaels on 6231 2564

    Email Karyl.Michaels@bigpond.com

    The Tasmanian Coordinator can also help with ideas on designing a frog friendly garden, and other information on frog species in Tasmania.

    Dr Karyl MichaelsTasmanian Co-ordinator WWF Australia Frogs!Program

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    The Mercury: Fight to save frog species [10sep04] - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/10/2004    Last Visited: 9/11/2004  

    Co-ordinator of the WWF Australia Frogs in Tasmania program, Dr Karyl Michaels, said farmers could help save the frog by taking a few simple measures, as all the dams where the tadpoles were found contained native aquatic plants -- particularly floating vegetation mats -- which can be installed by farmers.

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