Victorian birders are invited to help save native waterbirds when the duck
hunting season starts on March 17.
Information meetings will be held 29 February, 5 March and 8 March at 7.30pm on
the top floor of Kindness House, 288 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy.
You may like to help prevent birds being shot on the wetlands or collect the
dead and wounded birds which are taken to the mobile veterinary unit on shore.
But there are plenty of other jobs. Volunteers also help with transport,
'shore' duties at the wetlands and at an information tent in the caravan
park.People with good bird ID skills can assist with identifying the protected
species which hunters shoot illegally and leave on the wetlands.Last year,
rescuers retrieved 630 birds from a handful of wetlands - shot and illegally
left by hunters. This included 75 protected and endangered species such as
Freckled Duck, Blue-billed Duck, Barn Owls, magpies, spoonbills, swans,
swamphens, coots and ducklings.For more details, please contact Lynn at
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