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Attracting birds with calls

To: "peter crow" <>
Subject: Attracting birds with calls
From: "Dave Torr" <>
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 16:16:20 +1100
I was informed on a recent visit to Qld that it was illegal to use playback
without a permit - not sure how true this is (and I was not planning to
anyway)?

On 15/01/07, peter crow <> wrote:

The practice of attracting birds with calls will always be one where
opinions as to whether it is ethically correct or not however;

  Handling or otherwise "using" native animals requires the approval of
an ethics committee under Commonwealth Environmental Protection
Legislation dealing with native animals . This carries down to the
states. In Queensland it is necessary to have such approvals for anyone
"using" native animals.

There was some confusion in Brisbane as to what this meant.

On inquiring of the EPA I was informed that the official attitude is
that bird watching where no interference with the birds takes place it
is not necessary to obtain Ethics Committee approvals but any  the
activity involving using calls to attract birds would required approval
from and ethics committee .

Is it possible that all of us out there calling birds with IPods,
squeakers or pishing are stepping beyond the bounds of what our "non-
wildlife friendly" governments consider suitable dealings with wildlife?

Regards

Peter

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