If there was proof that this had happened then surely we'd have heard about it
from Clive Palmer. If there's no proof then how did this story start -someone
saw something suspicious, or someone just thought up a good story?
Are Black-throated Finches commonly kept in captivity so that someone could do
this? And could a captured bird be identified as released, either by appearance
or by DNA testing? If so then there's so much money available from interested
parties to do so that surely it would have been done by now.
Peter Shute
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [birding-aus-
> On Behalf Of Ian May
> Sent: Thursday, 3 May 2012 8:44 PM
> To: Grahame Rogers
> Cc:
> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Bimblebox finches
>
> Heard late one night recently during a talkback session on a fading
> mainland radio station (I think 7CC?), a caller talking about
> opposition
> to coal seem gas extraction. He stated "it was well known that
> activists
> were responsible for releasing captive bred Black-throated Finches into
> the wild at Brimblebox, to reinforce arguments for protection". Has
> anyone on the list heard details and is there any truth to this?
>
> Ian
>
> St Helens, Tasmania
>
>
>
> Grahame Rogers wrote:
>
> > See the email from Bimblebox Nature Refuge below. The issue of mining
> > in a Nature Refuge calls for a strong response.
> >
> > Grahame Rogers| Convenor
> >
> > BirdLife Southern Queensland
> > 44 Emu Creek Road, Crows Nest, QLD 4355
> > T07 4698 1727
> > <> |
> > birdlife.org.au <http://birdlife.org.au>
> >
> > ABN 75 149 124 744
> >
> > Hello everyone
> > The heat is on
> > When they are scared, they lie!
> > I have just heard the
> >
> > http://blogs.abc.net.au/queensland/2012/05/clive-palmer-showman-or-
> savvy.html?site=brisbane&program=612_morning
> >
> >
> > podcast (go to 19min and 20'') and I am outraged and amazed of how
> > many lies Palmer can pack up in such a short time!
> >
> > We were ready to dismiss it as 'Palmer's usual lies' to obtain what
> he
> > wants, that is the Mining Lease, so by bad mouthing Bimblebox yet
> > again (he has done it before) ppl will start to believe in the lie,
> > thus giving him the 'social licence' to destroy it. The problem is
> > that the perception that ppl will have of Bimblebox now could change.
> >
> > Paola
> >
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