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UPDATE - Lord Howe Island Rodent Control

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Subject: UPDATE - Lord Howe Island Rodent Control
From: Simon Mustoe <>
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 08:32:22 +0000
David,

Yes correct...as we all suggest, it would be courteous to inform people who may 
have travelled many thousands of miles, that the birds they have come to see 
may themselves be on holiday!

; )

Simon.


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> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] UPDATE - Lord Howe Island Rodent Control
> Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 21:51:45 +1000
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>
> I for one didn't read Simon's email to mean that the plan shouldn't go
> ahead because "hard-core twitchers" will be disappointed! His research
> and comments seemed very favourable to the idea. (correct me if I'm
> wrong Simon)
> Surely Lord Howe Island depends to a large degree on tourism. It's
> natural beauty and the significant appeal of the rare birds (notably
> the woodhen) would be huge drawcards to tourists from all over the
> world and certainly Australia. You don't have to be a hard core
> twitcher to appreciate these things but I can imagine any half
> interested nature lover being a bit disappointed if the islands famous
> bird was locked up when they got there.
> Yes of course the survival of these birds is paramount but Simon's
> comments were about public awareness for an important event which
> hasn't been easily forthcoming. The greater goal of the bird's
> survival is indeed taking precedence (which is fantastic) but there
> could be serious implications to tourism if no-one knew about it til
> they got there.
>
> Cheers
> David Stowe
>
>
> On 29/06/2009, at 6:46 PM, Ross Macfarlane wrote:
>
> At risk of upsetting the hard-core twitchers, I must express the view 
> that "potentially serious direct consequences for birding and birders
> both in Australia and visiting from overseas", of the woodhens'
> temporary removal from the wild, should be a lower-order issue against 
> the conservation benefits to the woodhens's survival. Fair enough,
> birders should be let know if & when it's happening, but upsetting
> their travel plans shouldn't be a reason not to proceed. The greater
> goal of the birds' survival would take precedence.
>
> In my opinion... :-)
>
> Ross Macfarlane
>



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