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Bird Smuggling in Australia

To: <>, "'L&L Knight'" <>
Subject: Bird Smuggling in Australia
From: "Tony Russell" <>
Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 11:44:02 +0930
I thought we already had norms in place regarding the issue of info on
nesting etc. Have some list members been remiss in this ? Perhaps a
reminder would be in order.  Russ ?

 I was also under the impression that this network provides a means of
reporting suspicious behaviour observed in the field and passing it on
to relevant authorities.  

T.

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Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 10:29 AM
To: L&L Knight
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Subject: Bird Smuggling in Australia


I reckon this issue demands further discussion on this forum. A lot of 
information is given out about rare and endangered species on this and 
other internet based sites (birdline) in near real-time, without any
form 
of membership required to access it. 

Personally i love how the internet has made it so easy to report and 
respond to such sightings, but i think we need to consider how this 
information can be used by  poachers and smugglers.

Birdwatchers tend to share information freely with international guests 
and each other, which is a fantastic thing, but  are we being a bit
naive 
to think that everyones motives are pure???

I dont think membership-based forums will work, but  we need to develop 
some protocols about responding to RFI's for species that are known to
be 
of value to the caged-bird trade.  Especially the parrot family, which I

know is a big drawcard for visitors to australia, and recieves plenty of

requests for locations.

Regards, 

Peter
 




L&L Knight <> 
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03/05/2009 07:46 AM

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[Birding-Aus] Bird Smuggling in Australia






The following item from today's paper illustrates why people should 
think twice before publicising nest locations.

http://www.theage.com.au/national/authorities-crack-egg-smuggling-racket
-20090502-aquw.html


Regards, Laurie.
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