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Subject: birding-aus Gurney's Pitta
From: John Penhallurick <>
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 14:05:13 +1000
As you can see, Carol Donovan of LA Audubon asked me to forward her post.
Sunt lacrimae rerum!
John Penhallurick

>Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 14:42:38 -0500 (CDT)
>From:  (Los Angeles Audubon)
>Subject: Gurney's
>To: 
>
>John,
>Someone forwarded your email messages re: Gurney's Pitta plight.
>
>I was recently in touch with Tony Palliser & mentioned that I had just
>returned March 22nd from a visit to Southern Thailand to see for myself
>the plight of the Gurney's.   I CAN CONFIRM first hand of the 
>corruption going on in the area.  The Danish Conservation Group had 
>pulled out in Feb & the Gurney's center would be evacuated in May.
>
>I was lucky enough to see a Female Gurney's & shed a tear at the 
>thought of it's future.  I was told that if they are seen crossing a 
>Palm or rubber tree grove, they are killed by the land owner.  I was 
>also told that since 1986 when the Gurney's Pitta project got off the 
>ground that the local villagers were told that they would see an income 
>from birder's & other's who needed accommodation, meals & guides when 
>visiting the area.   Unfortunately there were just not enough of us 
>visiting to make a difference & now the local people sell their land to 
>"outsiders" who show up with ready cash for the land.  Even though the 
>area is supposedly "protected" there is no help with policeing, when 
>"outsiders" move in & start bulldozing down acres almost overnight to 
>plant rubber & palm trees.    The manager at the center told me that 
>the Thai goverment doesn't show any interest at all & his pleas are 
>just falling on deaf ears.   Soldiers came 2yrs ago & moved off some of 
>the "outsiders" but they just returned when the soldiers left.
>
>If "birder's" had stayed in local accommodation for a few days, instead 
>of staying in Krabi & driving back & forth it might have made a 
>difference.  If the area had been promoted better, it might have made a 
>difference,  but it's my opinion after many trips to SE Asia over the 
>last 10yrs that the habitiat there is doomed no matter what we do, and 
>I'm normally an optimist.
>
>What can we do now ???
>
> 
>I'm not savvy enough on internet yet to be able to send this to you & 
>Tony & others, so could you please "post" this for me & keep me 
>informed of any developments, thanks.
>
>Carol "Kiwi" Donovan
>Manager Los Angeles Audubon Society (Wildlife Conservation) 
>  
>
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