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			<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
			<description>I was wondering if others have had experience giving talks to schools or public groups.  We have taken a baby wombat to the local primary schools and talked about wombat behaviour and also to the local TAFE in one of their animal care courses.



We would be interested in hearing of other's experiences, particularly how you spread the word that you were available to do talks on wombats.  Ours was simply word of mouth to friends.



We am aware that WIRES is against using animals in talks  ...</description>
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