User talk:181.37.216.117

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Happy editing! Gderrin (talk) 04:40, 14 June 2021 (UTC)

Barrington Tops
Hello 181.37.216.117,

Thanks for your interest in Barrington Tops (one of my favourite stamping grounds). You are correct, and I 100% agree with you about Tasmanian Devils being "reintroduced" to the mainland. I think you'll agree, though, that they were not "reintroduced to an enclosure....".

Regarding deer, you've fallen into the same trap as I did. The reference does mention Cynanchum elegans under "Feral deer" but the heading of the section is important. "Potential impacts of pest species on matters of National Environmental Significance." Deer present a potential impact to C. elegans, as does the feral cat to the Pacific swift Apus pacificus and the feral horse to two Tasmannia species.

Please accept my apologies for reverting your edit. I meant no offense. I do want you to keep editing - we need people like you who are interested in nature and working in this space. My best wishes to you. Gderrin (talk) 04:51, 14 June 2021 (UTC)