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Common Myna

To: "'Syd Curtis'" <>, "'Bill Stent'" <>, "'bird'" <>
Subject: Common Myna
From: "Don Ripper" <>
Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 22:26:51 +1000
Syd, Bill and others

While http://www.mynamagnet.com/  is not the best designed of sites it could
hardly be described as "dodgy". It's a commercial venture and does in fact
link you to http://sres.anu.edu.au/associated/myna/humane.html as a
suggestion for the humane destruction of mynahs.

Cheers

Don Ripper 

-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Syd Curtis
Sent: Monday, 30 May 2005 9:58 PM
To: Bill Stent; bird
Subject: Common Myna


Hello Bill,

    Sorry, I don't know anything about the operation of the traps.  I was
merely quoting our local newspaper.  And the newspaper was mainly seeking to
entertain its readers; it was not primarily an article relating to
conservation.

I am not a competent net surfer, and haven't tried to access the site.  But
Russell Woodford has, and he did not gain a very favourable impression.  To
him, the website looks a bit dodgy.

     <>   if you want his further advice.

I imagine that the purveyors of the traps consider their responsibility
complete at the stage where a Myna is caught, and it is then up to the
person using the trap as to how they dispose of the bird.

Not having looked at the site, I'm not really in a position to criticise,
but the price of $349, if quoted correctly, seemed excessive to me.  Unless
of course, there is some very fancy mechanism for enticing the Myna into the
trap.

I recall seeing (decades ago) a small pamphlet "The ABC of Crow Trapping",
put out by CSIRO Div. Of Wildlife Research.  I reckon their recommended crow
trap could have been built for less than that.  And I doubt if Mynas are
anywhere near as cautious as crows.

Cheers

Syd

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