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To: | Philip Veerman <>, "" <> |
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Subject: | not about birds, but may be interesting! |
From: | Janine Duffy <> |
Date: | Wed, 15 Jul 2015 07:54:35 +0000 |
Ah... individuals within the species! -- JANINE DUFFY Director Marketing ECHIDNA WALKABOUT PO Box 370 Port Melbourne, Victoria 3207 AUSTRALIA President KOALA CLANCY FOUNDATION E: Web: [2]www.echidnawalkabout.com.au GOLD WINNER 2014 World Responsible Travel Awards "Best for Wildlife Conservation" Ph: +61 (0)3 9646 8249 Mob: +61 (0)427 808 747 Fax: +61 (0)3 9681 9177 OPERATIONS & GROUP enquiries contact: [3]Roger [4]Smith Director Operations A.B.N. 72 716 985 505 [5]Philip Veerman Wednesday, 15 July 2015 5:25 PM About: "17 years ago we discovered a non-intrusive method of identifying koalas by the natural markings in the nostrils." Actually I find it quite easy to identify a koala. The only thing that looks similar is a wombat and they are quite different. Philip -----Original Message----- From: Birding-Aus On Behalf Of Carl Clifford Sent: Wednesday, 15 July 2015 3:36 PM To: Janine Duffy Cc: Subject: not about birds, but may be interesting! Thanks for that. Handy to remember. Carl Clifford On 15 Jul 2015, at 3:04 pm, Janine Duffy [8]<> wrote: Hi Birding-ausers I know a lot of you out there are interested in mammals and other wildlife besides birds, and seeing as things are a bit slow on the bird front at the moment I thought I'd share this with you: 17 years ago we discovered a non-intrusive method of identifying koalas by the natural markings in the nostrils. You may have already heard of this, or even noticed the same yourself. Many koala conservation groups, carers and wildlife sanctuaries are already using the method. [1][9]https://echidnawalkabout.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/how-to-identify-ko alas-by-their-nose-patterns We believe that use of this method in the wild will be of value to: * koala protection groups as a citizen science research tool, * carers for monitoring released animals, * wildlife parks, zoos and sanctuaries for public education * scientific researchers as a cost-saving and low-danger/low-stress method for wild koalas. We are making this method freely available in the interests of improving koala conservation. The method was presented to the scientific conference [2]Pathways: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in October 2014 ([3]presentation pdf), and an article is due for publication in The Wildlife Society's (USA) "The Wildlife Professional" magazine this winter. Actual scientific publication of the method is underway (but this takes time!). See here for background: [4][10]http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/wildliferesearch or at this WikiHow: [5][11]http://www.wikihow.com/Identify-Koalas-by-Their-Nose-Patterns Thanks for your time! Please feel free to share this with anyone interested in koalas. Janine Duffy -- JANINE DUFFY Director Marketing ECHIDNA WALKABOUT PO Box 370 Port Melbourne, Victoria 3207 AUSTRALIA E: Web: [7]www.echidnawalkabout.com.au GOLD WINNER 2014 World Responsible Travel Awards "Best for Wildlife Conservation" Ph: +61 (0)3 9646 8249 Mob: +61 (0)427 808 747 Fax: +61 (0)3 9681 9177 OPERATIONS & GROUP enquiries contact: [8]Roger [9]Smith Director Operations A.B.N. 72 716 985 505 References Visible links 1. [13]https://echidnawalkabout.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/how-to-identify-koalas-by- their-nose-patterns 2. [14]https://warnercnr.colostate.edu/hdnr-home/672-hdnr-news-and-events/hdfw-conf erence/hdfw-2014-conference/1040-hdfw-2014-presentations#Fish%20and%20Wildli fe%20Governance 3. [15]http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/images/pdfs/Pathways2014v6.pdf 4. [16]http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/wildliferesearch 5. [17]http://www.wikihow.com/Identify-Koalas-by-Their-Nose-Patterns 6. 7. [19]http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/ 8. 9. Hidden links: 10. [22]https://echidnawalkabout.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/how-to-identify-koalas-by- their-nose-patterns <HR> <BR> Birding-Aus mailing list <BR> <BR> To change settings or unsubscribe visit: <BR> [24]http://birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org </HR> [25]Carl Clifford Wednesday, 15 July 2015 3:36 PM Thanks for that. Handy to remember. Carl Clifford [26]Janine Duffy Wednesday, 15 July 2015 3:04 PM Hi Birding-ausers I know a lot of you out there are interested in mammals and other wildlife besides birds, and seeing as things are a bit slow on the bird front at the moment I thought I'd share this with you: 17 years ago we discovered a non-intrusive method of identifying koalas by the natural markings in the nostrils. You may have already heard of this, or even noticed the same yourself. Many koala conservation groups, carers and wildlife sanctuaries are already using the method. [1][27]https://echidnawalkabout.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/how-to-identif y-ko alas-by-their-nose-patterns We believe that use of this method in the wild will be of value to: * koala protection groups as a citizen science research tool, * carers for monitoring released animals, * wildlife parks, zoos and sanctuaries for public education * scientific researchers as a cost-saving and low-danger/low-stress method for wild koalas. We are making this method freely available in the interests of improving koala conservation. The method was presented to the scientific conference [2]Pathways: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management in October 2014 ([3]presentation pdf), and an article is due for publication in The Wildlife Society's (USA) "The Wildlife Professional" magazine this winter. Actual scientific publication of the method is underway (but this takes time!). See here for background: [4][28]http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/wildliferesearch or at this WikiHow: [5][29]http://www.wikihow.com/Identify-Koalas-by-Their-Nose-Patterns Thanks for your time! Please feel free to share this with anyone interested in koalas. Janine Duffy -- JANINE DUFFY Director Marketing ECHIDNA WALKABOUT PO Box 370 Port Melbourne, Victoria 3207 AUSTRALIA E: Web: [7]www.echidnawalkabout.com.au GOLD WINNER 2014 World Responsible Travel Awards "Best for Wildlife Conservation" Ph: +61 (0)3 9646 8249 Mob: +61 (0)427 808 747 Fax: +61 (0)3 9681 9177 OPERATIONS & GROUP enquiries contact: [8]Roger [9]Smith Director Operations A.B.N. 72 716 985 505 References Visible links 1. [31]https://echidnawalkabout.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/how-to-identify-k oalas-by-their-nose-patterns 2. [32]https://warnercnr.colostate.edu/hdnr-home/672-hdnr-news-and-events/ hdfw-conference/hdfw-2014-conference/1040-hdfw-2014-presentations#Fish% 20and%20Wildlife%20Governance 3. [33]http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/images/pdfs/Pathways2014v6.pdf 4. [34]http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/wildliferesearch 5. [35]http://www.wikihow.com/Identify-Koalas-by-Their-Nose-Patterns 6. 7. [37]http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/ 8. 9. Hidden links: 10. [40]https://echidnawalkabout.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/how-to-identify-k oalas-by-their-nose-patterns <HR> <BR> Birding-Aus mailing list <BR> <BR> To change settings or unsubscribe visit: <BR> [42]http://birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org </HR> References 1. 2. http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/ 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. https://echidnawalkabout.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/how-to-identify-ko 10. http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/wildliferesearch 11. http://www.wikihow.com/Identify-Koalas-by-Their-Nose-Patterns 12. 13. https://echidnawalkabout.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/how-to-identify-koalas-by 14. https://warnercnr.colostate.edu/hdnr-home/672-hdnr-news-and-events/hdfw-conf 15. http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/images/pdfs/Pathways2014v6.pdf 16. http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/wildliferesearch 17. http://www.wikihow.com/Identify-Koalas-by-Their-Nose-Patterns 18. 19. http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/ 20. 21. 22. https://echidnawalkabout.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/how-to-identify-koalas-by 23. 24. http://birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org 25. 26. 27. https://echidnawalkabout.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/how-to-identify-ko 28. http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/wildliferesearch 29. http://www.wikihow.com/Identify-Koalas-by-Their-Nose-Patterns 30. 31. https://echidnawalkabout.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/how-to-identify-koalas-by-their-nose-patterns 32. https://warnercnr.colostate.edu/hdnr-home/672-hdnr-news-and-events/hdfw-conference/hdfw-2014-conference/1040-hdfw-2014-presentations#Fish%20and%20Wildlife%20Governance 33. http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/images/pdfs/Pathways2014v6.pdf 34. http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/wildliferesearch 35. http://www.wikihow.com/Identify-Koalas-by-Their-Nose-Patterns 36. 37. http://www.echidnawalkabout.com.au/ 38. 39. 40. https://echidnawalkabout.wordpress.com/2015/07/14/how-to-identify-koalas-by-their-nose-patterns 41. 42. http://birding-aus.org/mailman/listinfo/birding-aus_birding-aus.org Attachment:
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