Ian,
I think someone is yanking your chain. I was at an event in Sabah last year,
with quite a few local bird photographers and there was no talk of this on the
horizon. At many locations, such as temples, etc, in Asia a camera fee is
charged, not to mention a "special" entry fee for foreigners.
As far as camera fees in national parks go, well you don't have to go overseas
for that. In most states in Australia, you are liable for a fee if you take
photographs in a NP for commercial gain.
I have forwarded your email to a couple of bird photographers in Malaysia for
comment. I will also put up a RFI on the Oriental Birding news group.
Cheers,
Carl Clifford
> On 17 May 2014, at 22:10, Ian May <> wrote:
>
> g'Day all
>
> During a recent discussion with a friend about bird photography in South East
> Asia, I was informed that in some countries, particularly Malaysia that they
> now charge a levy per camera on bird photographers entering Nature Reserves.
> My first thought was, "That is ludicrous, that country is off the visit
> list".
> Before I protest too much however I would like to find out more from the wise
> members of the list (birding-aus). Has anyone heard of this? What do
> others think about it? If such a charge exists, is there any justification?
>
>
> Regards
>
>
> Ian May
> St Helens, Tasmania
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