Chris wrote about
"the possible reintroduction of a number of extinct species"
Alas I think the Tasman Starling has gone for good ;-(
Seriously though, which (locally) extinct spp are they thinking of
reintroducing?
John Leonard
On 25/06/2009 11:03am, Chris Sanderson <> wrote:
Hi all,
At the 2007 Australasian Ornithological Conference the people in charge of
designing this program gave a talk. Their plan is to take into captivity
all Lord Howe Island Woodhens and other endangered species/subspecies
(such
as the Pied Currawong, which has orange eyes there) for the duration of
the
control measures. It's a massive undertaking, driven by the success in New
Zealand of similarly extreme measures. The rewards for success here are
huge - the possible reintroduction of a number of extinct species, and
ensuring the long term survival of many more.
Rest assured that the people in charge are taking this very seriously, and
are receiving advice from people who have done this before. I have high
hopes for ths project.
Regards,
Chris
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