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A gloomy message for World Migratory Bird Day

To: "'Phil Straw'" <>, "'Birding Aus'" <>
Subject: A gloomy message for World Migratory Bird Day
From: "Jeff Davies" <>
Date: Mon, 2 May 2011 14:12:43 +1000
G'day Phil,

I am wondering if the way the voice of concern is being transmitted needs to
be enhanced, lots of us have been responding to these requests with
increasing alarm for some time now, and Adrian Boyle's latest report/requiem
is a good description of where things are on the ground and an indicator
that this ridiculously serious issue just isn't on the radar politically
speaking or else is being handled deftly.
Maybe the AWSG needs to start thinking about a last stand approach with the
Australian Government on this issue, make some demands on Tony Bourke to
honour signed intergovernmental agreements to protect these birds by
engaging with China and Korea on the issue more seriously. The alternative
is that we may finish up with lots of protected areas in Australia and a
Shorebird aware public thanks to programmes funded by the Feds, but a
seriously reduced number of migratory Shorebirds left to inhabit our
wetlands. I don't want to give any reason for people not to respond to your
request for them to voice their concern, everyone on this forum should
respond, but it is starting to look very serious and heading into endgame
territory up there in the Yellow Sea could be time to be less polite with
the government, there isn't/won't be much left to lose, except the domestic
Federal funding for shorebird interpretation programmes. I probably
shouldn't have written this but it is a response to feeling somewhat
helpless at witnessing this unfolding ecological disaster. 

Cheers Jeff.
 




-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Phil Straw
Sent: Sunday, 1 May 2011 9:19 PM
To: Birding Aus
Subject: A gloomy message for World Migratory Bird Day


AWSG News Alert: 
World Migratory Bird Day - is celebrated on the second weekend of may round
the world. Take part and register your activities.
<http://www.worldmigratorybirdday.org/2011/>

World Migratory Bird Day  - Time is running out for Australia's migratory
shorebirds 

While you are reading the article linked below another hectare of shorebird
habitat will have disappeared in the Yellow Sea! 
Habitat that is essential for migratory shorebirds stopping to feed on their
way from Australia to their breeding grounds in Siberia and Alaska. 

The AWSG urge you to voice your concern now, read more
<http://www.awsg.org.au/news.php> 



Phil Straw
Vice Chairman
Australasian Wader Studies Group

www.awsg.org.au
Tel: 61 2 9597 7765
Mob: 0411 249 075

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