Hi Akos et al,
 The point of the law, as I understand it, is to prevent animals being  
killed for access to the material. ie How can you prove that the  
feather you have was dropped from a free-living or rehab bird? Or the  
stuffed frogmouth on the mantle piece was roadkill? You can't, and  
there is a possibility that some folk will shoot, trap and so on  
deliberately to get the feather/skin/carcass that they desire. Thus we  
have the blanket law.
 I don't entirely agree with it, and would rather see prosecution  
effort go towards some of the more blatant acts of wildlife  
persecution, however I can see their point. I also doubt that anyone  
has ever been, or will ever be, charged for possessing a feather,  
though perhaps I'm wrong?
Cheers,
Paul
On 12/02/2009, at 4:53 PM,  wrote:
 Just keep the feathers for yourself. Don't tell anyone? What is the  
big deal?
It's a freaking feather that fell out for crying out loud!
 Unbelievable rubbish I reckon. I cannot wait to be charged for  
breathing
the air or for whatever they decide to charge for. Perhaps to  
photograph
wildlife, God forbid just in case you manage to sell one lousy  
picture. I
am in stitches! LOL!
 
-- Original Message --
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 15:21:25 +0930
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Email requesting feathers
From: Denise Goodfellow <>
To: Tony Russell <>,
        <>,
        <>,
        <>
CC: Birding Aus <>
When I told him to go ahead, he hesitated, then said he'd "probably  
end
 
up
 with egg on (his) face". A magistrate friend told me she'd have  
thrown
 
the
 
case out of court.
 When I see the damage wrought by developers, by weeds such as Gamba  
grass,
and by agriculture  and hard-hooved grazing animals, I do wonder if  
we've
lost our sense of proportion.
Denise
on 12/2/09 3:05 PM, Tony Russell at  wrote:
 
Bureaucracy gone bonkers.
-----Original Message-----
From: Denise Goodfellow 
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 4:01 PM
To: Tony Russell; ; ;
Cc: Birding Aus
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Email requesting feathers
A client of mine told me that he and a friend were threatened with
prosecution for hopping out of their car to look at a dead snake in
northern Queensland.
I was threatened similarly for taking a couple of dead snakes to my
son's class to teach the kids how to tell the difference between
venomous and non-venomous.
Denise
on 12/2/09 2:47 PM, Tony Russell at  wrote:
 
I picked up a tail feather in about 2000 (which I still have) of a
 Glossy Cockatoo on Kangaroo Island, South Oz. When I walked into  
the
rangers office at Seal Bay with the feather stuck in my hat band  I
 was immediately accosted by one of the rangers who warned me that  
to
even pick up and keep a feather is illegal. Be careful out there  
all
you feather collectors.
-----Original Message-----
From: 
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 11:57 AM
To: ; 
Cc: 
Subject: [Birding-Aus] Email requesting feathers
I got exactly the same too! I thought I was special. LOL!!!
 Glad I visit this list daily. This fellow is not going to get my  
Sooty
 
 
and Powerful Owl feathers then, neither the Tawny Frogmouths nor
others..... (Of course all were found on the ground or dropped by
rehabilitated birds)
Cheers
Akos :)
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