Tim
Try contacting Alice Springs, they have a hide.
You will need to telephone ahead of time and arrange access through
the Power & Water Corporation. Telephone the Alice Springs office on 1
800 245 092 or + 61 8 8951 5410 internationally. You will need to go
into town to collect the permit, map and key and sign the indemnity
forms; a fee of $30 (cash only) is involved which is refunded when you
return the key.
They may be able to offer assistance?
Cheers
Alan
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On 20/07/2009, at 09:08 , Tim Hosking wrote:
I'd be very interested in any Australian-based bird tourism economic
stats, particularly inland NSW - the Field Nats here in Dubbo are
about to present information to Council to fight for a bird hide at
the Dubbo STP as proposed by Council engineering staff.
We're in for a good fight, I think, as the councillors don't see any
'value' in such a (self-sustaining, low maintenance) facility.
Regards
Tim Hosking, Dubbo
-----Original Message-----
From: Denise Goodfellow
Sent: Sunday, 19 July 2009 5:06 PM
To: Alan McBride; Kingfisher Park Birdwatchers Lodge
Cc: Birding Aus
Subject: Birding economics
Dear Alan
I've been aware of such statistics for a long time, which is why I
tried so
hard to get the NT government to take the market seriously.
In 2006, 23 million Americans stayed away from home overnight for the
purposes of watching birds.
In my experience these people tend to do more than just feed birds.
But it
does take some digging to find how knowledgeable they are. And women,
the
majority of American birdwatchers, may understate their level of
knowledge.
My PhD is on American birdwatchers who travel internationally. I hope
to
release preliminary results in a couple of weeks.
Denise
on 19/7/09 2:36 PM, Alan McBride at wrote:
Keith et al,
These would be great figures and the document for all of us to send to
councils for birding activities, opening of Sewage Ponds, etc.
Simply search Google (or whatever) for articles on this story and send
off to all (non)-interested parties:-)
Glad it helps.
Alan
On 20/07/2009, at 14:59 , Kingfisher Park Birdwatchers Lodge wrote:
Thanks for those links Alan. We are trying to convince the local
tourist authorities of the value of birdwatching so these articles are
great!
Cheers,
Lindsay & Keith,
Keith & Lindsay Fisher
Kingfisher Park Birdwatchers Lodge
RN 6 Mt. Kooyong Road
Julatten QLD 4871
Ph : (07) 4094 1263
Fax : (07) 4094 1466
Web Site: www.birdwatchers.com.au
Blog: http://kingfisherparkbirdwatchers.blogspot.com/
Alan McBride wrote:
Amazing numbers: can't imagine what Britain's numbers are like:-)
May be just useful too to fight the "gun lobby"!
http://tinyurl.com/kj5eno
BIRDWATCHERS: THEY'RE EVERYWHERE!
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determines 1 in 5 Americans are
birdwatchers
Look to your left. Look to your right. Now prepare yourself, because
there's a solid chance that one of those people is<gasp<a
birdwatcher! According to a study conducted by the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, 1 in 5 Americans participates in birdwatching.
That's 20 percent of the population, or about 48 million people.
Which is shocking, because I've never met even one birdwatcher in my
life. By here they exist, a silent but powerful lobby with the cash
to push their avian agenda into the mainstream: The USFWS reports
that birdwatchers contribute over $36 billion (billion!) to the U.S.
economy. They're not going anywhere, either<the birdwatching
percentage of the population has remained steady over the last ten
years, despite the introduction of multiple alternatives to
birdwatching.
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