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Cassowary Corner

To: "Phil Gregory" <>, "birding-aus" <>
Subject: Cassowary Corner
From: "Ken Tucker" <>
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 21:34:03 -0000
> another hit and not accounted for. It is clearly
> time to raise the profile for this bird, which
> could be the flagship charismatic megafauna
> species for a major ecotourism and conservation
> initiative.
> Phil Gregory   Cassowary House Kuranda,
> Quuensland  www.cassowary-house.com.au
>
>

Southern Cassowary was certainly a big 'wannasee' when I visited Cairns in
1999. I was led to believe they were not easy around Cairns and so I
travelled to Mission Beach and stayed over night. I must have spent between
200 and 300 AUSD in order to see this species (and would have spent more).
Furthermore, I would imagine that there are very few British birders (world
birders?) who would consider coming to FNQ without trying to see cassowary.
This must add up to a lot of bucks. Perhaps it's time that the local
government woke up to this.

Ken Tucker
Portland, Dorset, UK.


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