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13 Personal Communications

Dr Joe Benshemesh (2021-2023), Malleefowl consultant, Melbourne, VIC
Mr Kevin Brumby, Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo, NSW (cited in Benshemesh 2007b)
Mr Paul Burton, Ouyen, VIC (cited in Benshemesh 2007b)
Mr Brian Coman, Melbourne, VIC (cited in Benshemesh 2007b)
Mr Mark Craig, Adelaide Zoological Gardens, Adelaide, SA (cited in Benshemesh 2007b)
Ms Susanne Dennings, Malleefowl Preservation Group, Ongerup, WA (cited in Benshemesh 2007b)
Dr J. A. (Tony) Friend, Department of Environment and Conservation, Albany, WA (cited in Benshemesh 2007b)
Ms Mary Johnson, Adelaide Zoo, Adelaide, SA (cited in Benshemesh 2007b)
Mr Robin Kankanpakantja, Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Land Management, Umuwa, SA (cited in Benshemesh 2007b)
Mr David Martin, Parks Victoria, Yaapeet, VIC. (cited in Benshemesh 2007b)
Ms Vicki Natt (2020), Malleefowl