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More Stronger Publicity Required To Bird Conservation

To: "Vella" <>, "Birding Aus" <>
Subject: More Stronger Publicity Required To Bird Conservation
From: "Peter Waanders" <>
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 11:30:32 +1030
Yes I fully agree, and as I have written earlier this is the only way forward in my opinion. For those who know how birdwatching and general interest in birds has taken a flight in the UK and other European countries throughout the late 1980s - early 1990s, Birds Australia has already waited far too long to take publicity opportunities (or create them). Yes, the Landline show was excellent and a great step forward, but who watches TV at noon on Sundays? The programs to target first are the popular home gardening shows on the commercial networks. Topics that are bound to attract interests are bird feeding, native plants to attract colourful birds, nestboxes, cats, backyard ID, good (easy) birdwatching spots in/close to urban areas,...........

Cheers
 
Peter Waanders
 
 
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