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More conservation honours

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Subject: More conservation honours
From: Angus Innes <>
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 20:31:26 +0000

Without in any way seeking to diminish Penny Olsen's well justified honour, can 
I (as a currently displaced but proud Queenslander) extend to Far North 
Queensalnd the satisfaction that can be felt by Aussie birders with work of the 
committees determinging the 2011 Australia Day Honours List.

I transpose  the citation, for an AO, for Margaret Thorsborne, of Cardwell in 
North Queensland, below.

 Many may not know Margaret, publicity is not her way.  With her late husband, 
Arthur, beside her for many of her activist years, they fought major 
conservation battles in Queensland. Their's was the path of many ancient 
religious devotees - self effacing, disciplined, unswerving resolve, quiet 
charm, impeccable example. Anybody who received Margaret's hand painted letters 
and envelopes showing the birds and butterflies of Cardwell will testify to 
that.

The extent of her interests and the campaigns she has fought can be seen in the 
citations below. The preservation of Hinchinbrook island, one of the most 
stunningly diverse national parks in Australia, is just one.

Perhaps the birding contribution of the Thorsbornes can best be exemplified by 
their campaign to stop the destruction of the Pied Imperial (Torresian) Pigeon. 
The cultural habits of the Old World, often found in the recreational shooting 
instincts of local cane farmers and workers, formerly looked upon the habits of 
the magnificent fruit eating pigeons of FNQ as deliverance of the bounty of 
their new home. The pigeons returned to their roosts and nests on near offshore 
islands after a day of feeding in the mainland rainforest every evening. 
Extensive rainforests, tiny islands. Stand with shotguns on the shores of the 
islands and the birds fell out of the sky - in their thousands. The results 
were devastating. Margaret and Arthur literally stood between the guns and the 
birds on their local Brook islands. National Park status achieved. Preservation 
ensured. Numbers of this magnificent bird recovered.

Margaret and Arthur have left their Cardwell property, situated in important 
coastal habitat, to conservation.

An honour to one who should truly be honoured.

Angus Innes.


"OFFICER (AO) IN THE GENERAL DIVISION OF THE ORDER OF AUSTRALIA

Mrs Margaret Grace THORSBORNE, Cardwell Qld 4849

For distinguished service to conservation and the environment through advocacy 
roles for the protection and preservation of wildlife and significant natural 
heritage sites in Australia, as a supporter of scientific research, and to the 
Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland.
Member, Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland, since ca1964; Life Member; 
current Patron.
Founding Member, Gold Coast and Hinterland Branch, since 1960s.
Active Member, Tully and District Branch, since 1970s.
Founder/Senior Trustee, Thorsborne Trust, since 1991.
Member, Australian Rainforest Conservation Society, since 1985.
Life Member, The Wilderness Society.
Life Member, North Queensland Conservation Council.
Involved with the Australian Conservation Foundation; Australian Marine 
Conservation Society; and Conservation Councils in Cairns and Townsville.
Founding Member, Community for Coastal and Cassowary Conservation, Mission 
Beach, since 1990.
Founding Member, Friends of Hinchinbrook, Cardwell.
Current President and Founding Member, Alliance to Save Hinchinbrook, since 
2000.
Collects botanical specimens for the Queensland Herbarium.
Involved in team that collected the Blue Banksia (Banksia plagiocarpa) specimen 
considered ‘lost’.
Co-Founder in 1965 and participant since in the annual monitoring of migratory 
Pied Imperial Pigeons on the Brook Islands.
Co-Author, Hinchinbrook Island: the land time forgot, 1988.
Involved with ABC wildlife documentary, Cassowaries. "


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