Latest update on the Collinsville Qld. bird deaths.
Bowen Independent 25 August 2000.
 Bowen Shire Council is awaiting the results of the analysis of a number of 
birds taken from the Collinsville refuse site by Dept. of Parks and Wildlife 
officers from Townsville.
 Early indications are that a chemical may have caused the deaths. A common 
chemical, Fenthion, was responsible for bird deaths in the 
Collinsville/Scottville area at this time last year.
 The Mayor, Councillor Mike Brunker, said advice received from the Dept. of 
Parks and Wildlife indicated that it is not an exotic disease, but again a 
poisoning incident. ?It is unfortunate that a number of birds have died and 
I know that members of the Collinsville community have spent countless hours 
attempting to save many birds.? Cr Brunker said.
 Council has passed the incident at the tip to the wildlife experts from 
Townsville and had been hoping for an early solution to the problem. 
?Council has recognised the problem associated with the Collinsville tip 
site and has prepared a design for a new transfer station on the Scottville 
Road. ?As soon as we can the Collinsville tip site will be closed and 
capped. With a transfer station council will be better able to control 
wastes deposited and this waste will be regularly removed for burial in 
Bowen.
 ?At this point in time, we can only hope that the Townsville wildlife 
officers can solve the bird death poisonings to stop further bird losses?. 
Cr Brunker said.
 Members of the public are reminded to be extremely cautious when disposing 
of any chemicals and in all cases should heed the manufacturer?s warning 
label. Disposal of any chemical at the tip site is generally not a 
recommended practice and as has happened in this case causes the death of 
innocent wildlife.
 Any enquiries should be directed to council?s health and environmental 
services section on 07 4786 0633. End.
 A total of 160+ birds have died so far this year with 25 birds currently 
responding to care. Species include diurnal raptors and scavengers such as 
Torresian Crow and Ibis. All bird deaths so far this year have been centred 
on the Collinsville tip site.
Jon Wren
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