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of companion animals and wildlife - especiallyoftheendangered variety

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Subject: of companion animals and wildlife - especiallyoftheendangered variety
From: "Terry Bishop" <>
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 20:57:07 +1100
Don't forget all those indiscriminate, irresponsible four wheel drivers, buggy
drivers, trail bike riders, bush walkers, woodcutters all causing noise,
pollution, erosion with the movement and/or destruction of dead timber (both
ground fall and standing nesting material) and general bush (such as making
their own track through a sapling forest to test how good the bullbar is) for
the heck of it!!!
Terry B

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From: 
 On Behalf Of Ian Bell
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 3:07 PM
To: ; 'Alistair McKeough'
Cc: 'Birding-aus'
Subject: of companion animals and wildlife -
especiallyoftheendangered variety

And you call dog owners irresponsible!!
 
Here's a thought that might appeal to you - 1080 the humans, they are the
root of the problem. 

Might provoke an extreme reaction from the anti-terrorist police though.

Cheers,
 
Ian Bell
 
"To a dog, every man is Napoleon, hence the popularity of dogs." - Aldous
Huxley
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From: 
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Sent: Tuesday, 19 February 2008 1:15 PM
To: Alistair McKeough
Cc: Birding-aus
Subject: of companion animals and wildlife -
especiallyoftheendangered variety

Absolutely, fundamentally agree that this course of action will sort the
matter out.  However dog owners are a vengeful lot and they will proceed
to deliberately target wildlife if their hound drops for any reason,
including the delights of 1080.

Now if we could equip trained Peregrines with laser guided missiles ...


Craig Williams
Newcastle region

> 1080 everywhere dogs might go.
>
> Use dog license fees to cover the costs. That'll keep em on leash.
>
>
> On 19/02/2008, peter crow <> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Signs are wonderful but!!
>>
>> Brisbane City council has been moderately active in erecting signs
>> around beaches where shorebirds feed.
>>
>> People park beside the sign.
>> Get out the two dogs and set them free.
>> Wander some hundred metres behind them.
>> Get VERY hot under the collar when spoken to by council officers.
>>
>> The council officers have a policy of speaking to people and
>> educating them rather than imposing the reasonable fines they are
>> authorised to hand out.
>>
>> This has a wonderful effect. Next day the dog owners look carefully
>> for council officers before repeating yesterday's performance.
>>
>> A large scale educational campaign with the threat of fines in the
>> only way.
>>
>> Lots of publicity about dog influences on birds - Papers, TV, Council
>> publications. It worked in Brisbane with dog droppings. dog walkers
>> can be fined if out with their dog and do not carry a bag to collect
>> droppings.
>>
>> Brisbnane has an advantage over other cities as the whole area is
>> governed by one local authority. It also has drawbacks in other ways.
>>
>> Peter
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