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How bird banding is used for research - re Little Tern disaster

To: "Simon Mustoe" <>, "Marilyn Davis" <>, <>
Subject: How bird banding is used for research - re Little Tern disaster
From: "Scott O'Keeffe" <>
Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 19:44:31 +1000
Simon-

Thanks for your informative piece.  I am puzzled as to why you do not think
that ethical issues should be discussed on this forum..  I disagree totally
with Marilyn, but I think that this is exactly the sort of forum where these
issues should be discussed.  There are few other places as relevant.

Scott O'Keeffe

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 Behalf Of Simon Mustoe
Sent: 07 January 2002 14:29
To: Marilyn Davis; 
Subject: How bird banding is used for research - re Little
Tern disaster


Marilyn et al,

I understand your concerns to some extent about bird banding. I would rather
not discuss the ethical issues on this forum as I do not believe that it is
the place. However, I would like to point out that individual marking
studies do in fact have extremely important uses for research...

There is a great deal more that can be said on this topic and what I have
summarised is only a coarse series of examples. I hope they help.

Regards,

Simon Mustoe.






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