I believe The Eagles said the same thing Frank and did reform - but then
they probably got paid a lot more than C&B!
On a (slightly) more serious note, I often wonder about "official"
checklists both here and in other countries. As we all know, there are
multiple global taxonomies, none of which are any more "official" than
others. In Australia I guess the fact that C&B is an Australian Museum
production adds a degree of "officialness" to it, but is there any
legislation - either State or Federal - which requires any department (e.g.
an Environmental Agency) to use C&B? If not then I guess the best that can
be said is that it is a "widely accepted checklist produced by a government
agency" - but not really official.
Since most conservation efforts (with the notable exception of the Helmeted
Honeyeater) that I am aware of focus on "species" rather than "subspecies"
(which of course C&B did not list) then obviously there is a degree of value
to an endangered taxa in being elevated to species status, and if C&B aren't
going to do it we have to hope some other person/body take over the role.
2009/7/14 Frank O'Connor <>
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> Since C&B say that hell will probably freeze over before they would look at
> another revision (well not quite those words), it is unclear when the
> Australian taxonomy will next be revised, and by who. It took 14 years for
> C&B to make their revision. I don't know who officially has the
> responsibility to maintain the taxonomy, if indeed anyone does. Hence you
> get the situation where a book like that of Schodde's is thought of as an
> update, but then only about half of the changes are adopted.
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