This isn't a bad point actually...
For instance, are the annual bird races run on behalf of Birds Australia
encouraged to go carbon neutral? I am no better in my birding exploits I guess,
though I tend not to fly as much these days and I do offset when I happen to
need to (not that that probably makes any difference).
Regards,
Simon.
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] An extraordinary view of birdwatchers
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> Only in America would a local birding event be called "the World
> Series of Birding". Similarly, only in a America would an academic
> argue that because birders go looking for birds at landfills and
> sewage treatment plants they are trivialising the environmental
> problems associated wtih waste disposal ... You can read a write up
> of the article at
> http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/08/090819135444.htm
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