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Robbie Kernahan, a deer specialist with SNH, said: "We're actively encouraging, indeed funding, a lot of the green network because of the benefits they bring to biodiversity and so forth, but it has to be done in way which is mindful of the needs of all species."
Scotland may cull deer in greater numbers to reduce road accidents 2011
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II: “November 8, 1962–September 30, 1964,” Mary Louise Morse and Jean Kernahan Bays, eds.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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II: “November 8, 1962–September 30, 1964,” Mary Louise Morse and Jean Kernahan Bays, eds.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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II: “November 8, 1962–September 30, 1964,” Mary Louise Morse and Jean Kernahan Bays, eds.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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II: “November 8, 1962–September 30, 1964,” Mary Louise Morse and Jean Kernahan Bays, eds.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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Ironically, Brett Ratten and Stephen Kernahan - the Blues coach and president - were lamenting the absence of a tall forward post their
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"Prior to the season the club and Brett agreed that a decision on his future would not be made until Carlton's season was completed and tonight's scheduled meeting came just days after our semi-final loss," president Stephen Kernahan said in a statement.
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On Thursday at a function, Kernahan was described as enthusiastic about Ratten's standing as coach.
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Blues president Stephen Kernahan said Carlton's board had been united in wanting to retain Ratten, who was made to wait all season to learn if his contract would be renewed, amid speculation a third straight elimination final defeat would have cost him his job.
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Ironically, Brett Ratten and Stephen Kernahan - the Blues coach and president - were lamenting the absence of a tall forward post their
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