It is a very good suggestion indeed.
Bill Stent wrote:
I think that would be an excellent suggestion.
It addresses the economic issue of an "externality", where effects of a
project are forced onto others (in this case, the OBPs).
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From:
On Behalf Of Graham Buchan
Sent: Wednesday, 9 August 2006 9:01 AM
To: Evan Beaver
Cc: ; Birding Aus
Subject: Letter in today's AFR on OBP
Evan,
I think you're right. It would probably make more sense to see if the
windfarm proponents (Wind Power Pty Ltd) would be willing to fund a
breeding
programmme in the Tasmanian breeding location over a number of years
such
that they would release a minimum number of birds into existing
populations.
They would gain points with all parties and genuinely assist a
threatened
species. $200k p.a. over 5 years on active assistance is better than $1m
over 10 years measuring numbers of a rare bird!
How about it?
Yours in true green,
Graham Buchan
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