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Ashmore Reef information

To: "Bill Stent" <>
Subject: Ashmore Reef information
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 10:56:18 +1100
Bill,

It is the NT News.

While on the subject, I would like to give a big "thank you' to the person who ran to the NT News with the story. They have probably managed to stuff-up birding in the Centre for years to come by helping to get the Traditional people off-side with birders. Also I am sure that it won't take long for the word will get around that birders will pay $100 a day for a "guide" and before you know it, anyone who want's to enter Aboriginal lands for birding will have to pay $100 per day to bird and must be accompanied by a local guide, whether the guide knows their birds, or not. This practice has started in Indonesia, where in many of the National Parks, you must hire a local "guide" (who often does not know a parrot from a duck), at around USD50 per day


Carl Clifford


On 05/10/2010, at 8:45 AM, Bill Stent wrote:

Simon, I'm not sure that "useful" is quite the word that I'd use to describe the NT News article.

"Racist" might be closer. Possibly "patronising" if I were feeling more conciliatory.

Not a good hook to get readers to Bird-o.

Bill

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From: "Simon Mustoe" <>
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 8:28 AM
To: <>
Subject: Ashmore Reef information


Hi,


ASHMORE REEF

Ashmore reef trips are nearly upon us so we've put together information for you, on this remarkable place. If you visit Bird-O and go to "Birding REGIONS" in the top menu, you'll find access to a page about Ashmore Reef and the NW Shelf. You can see images from past trips, read about its history and the birds that have been seen there. There's also new article which summarises the birding highlights from the last 14 trips and information on how you can plan your trip to Ashmore Reef next year.

CENTRAL AUSTRALIA

There's another regional page set up for Central Aus. This is a way to support our growing birding tour industry so email us if you're interested in being part.

OUTBACK HAS UNSEEN BUCKS

Also of interest, an article in NT News titled "Outback has Unseen Bucks" - a useful follow-up to the recent Princess Parrot debarcle. http://search.twitter.com/search.atom?q=%23birdonews

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Happy birding!

Simon.


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