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The Royal Madras Yacht Club's Vestas 420 Sailing Nationals 18 - 23 May 2010: Final Results of the Vestas 420 Sailing Regatta, June 20, 2009!
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The Royal Madras Yacht Club's Vestas 420 Sailing Nationals 18 - 23 May 2010. Ajay Rau in action. RMYC's Ajay Rau in The Hindu today, March 27, 2010. Online edition of India's National Newspaper. Saturday, Mar 27, 2010. It had been a slow start in the championship with 2 to 3 knot winds and very heavy fog. After the first day, races were cancelled for two days. Team India all set for 'Sail the Gulf 2010'. Is all set to leave to. Has confirmed a team of 20 Sailors and Officials. Royal. Chennai’s Ajay...
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The Royal Madras Yacht Club's Vestas 420 Sailing Nationals 18 - 23 May 2010: Catch up with Rohini on isport!
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The Royal Madras Yacht Club's Vestas 420 Sailing Nationals 18 - 23 May 2010. Ajay Rau in action. RMYC's Ajay Rau in The Hindu today, March 27, 2010. Online edition of India's National Newspaper. Saturday, Mar 27, 2010. It had been a slow start in the championship with 2 to 3 knot winds and very heavy fog. After the first day, races were cancelled for two days. Team India all set for 'Sail the Gulf 2010'. Is all set to leave to. Has confirmed a team of 20 Sailors and Officials. Royal. Chennai’s Ajay...
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Wheatbelt biodiversity: Red-Tailed Phascogale found in Corrigin!
http://wheatbeltbiodiversity.blogspot.com/2012/11/red-tailed-phascogale-found-in-corrigin.html
Wheatbelt Biodiversity is a blog for people interested in the amazing flora and fauna of the southwest of Western Australia. The southwest of WA is an internationally recognised biodiversity hotspot - and the wheatbelt is an integral part of this diversity. So came and have a look! Monday, November 26, 2012. Red-Tailed Phascogale found in Corrigin! Unfortunately it was deceased, but it is still a great find, showing that this charasmatic native critter is still around the Corrigin/Bullaring area. Distrib...
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The Royal Madras Yacht Club's Vestas 420 Sailing Nationals 18 - 23 May 2010: Thank you Maj Gen Dutta for all your efforts in making this event a success!
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The Royal Madras Yacht Club's Vestas 420 Sailing Nationals 18 - 23 May 2010. Ajay Rau in action. RMYC's Ajay Rau in The Hindu today, March 27, 2010. Online edition of India's National Newspaper. Saturday, Mar 27, 2010. It had been a slow start in the championship with 2 to 3 knot winds and very heavy fog. After the first day, races were cancelled for two days. Team India all set for 'Sail the Gulf 2010'. Is all set to leave to. Has confirmed a team of 20 Sailors and Officials. Royal. Chennai’s Ajay...
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Wheatbelt biodiversity: BioBlitz leads to new web resource
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Wheatbelt Biodiversity is a blog for people interested in the amazing flora and fauna of the southwest of Western Australia. The southwest of WA is an internationally recognised biodiversity hotspot - and the wheatbelt is an integral part of this diversity. So came and have a look! Monday, November 19, 2012. BioBlitz leads to new web resource. The buzz is the 2012 Korrelocking BioBlitz. Was a great success! For details on the current findings from the BioBlitz see the following media release. There are s...
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Wheatbelt biodiversity: Spiders walk along the Avon River
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Wheatbelt Biodiversity is a blog for people interested in the amazing flora and fauna of the southwest of Western Australia. The southwest of WA is an internationally recognised biodiversity hotspot - and the wheatbelt is an integral part of this diversity. So came and have a look! Thursday, July 12, 2012. Spiders walk along the Avon River. Trapdoor spiders often emerge from their burrows after rain - but why? This Mouse Spider ( Missulena. Large hungry centipedes looking for a bite to eat,. So, if you s...
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Wheatbelt biodiversity: February 2013
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Wheatbelt Biodiversity is a blog for people interested in the amazing flora and fauna of the southwest of Western Australia. The southwest of WA is an internationally recognised biodiversity hotspot - and the wheatbelt is an integral part of this diversity. So came and have a look! Tuesday, February 19, 2013. What's in your Tech Toolbox? Are you using new technologies on your farm, but don't know how to get maximum gain for your sustainable farming enterprise from all the new programs out there? World Wi...
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Wheatbelt biodiversity: Wheatbelt Biodiversity-Birds
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Wheatbelt Biodiversity is a blog for people interested in the amazing flora and fauna of the southwest of Western Australia. The southwest of WA is an internationally recognised biodiversity hotspot - and the wheatbelt is an integral part of this diversity. So came and have a look! Fauna Review-Rainbow Bee-eaters (Merops ornatus). You won’t find their nests in the trees as they dig a long burrow with a nesting chamber at the end. If a bank is handy they will dig into it but many across the Wheatbelt will...
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Wheatbelt biodiversity: Wheatbelt Biodiversity-Fauna
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Wheatbelt Biodiversity is a blog for people interested in the amazing flora and fauna of the southwest of Western Australia. The southwest of WA is an internationally recognised biodiversity hotspot - and the wheatbelt is an integral part of this diversity. So came and have a look! Camera Trapping-Hidden Cameras Reveal Secret Wheatbelt Wildlife. Click here to see the video. To view the most wanted animals in the Avon River Basin click here. Arid Bronze Azure Butterfly (. Carnaby's Black Cockatoo (.