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QLD Twitch and Fundraising for the Carpentarian Grasswren

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Subject: QLD Twitch and Fundraising for the Carpentarian Grasswren
From: Nick Leseberg <>
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 14:51:51 +0000
Hi Folks,

Over the last few weeks, birders across the great state
 of Queensland have been traversing the countryside as part of the joint
 Birds Queensland and Birdlife Southern Queensland Twitchathon. It has
been another successful event, with about 20 teams entering.

Previously
 funds raised through this event have been split between the
organisations, but in 2015 a decision was made to pool the funds and put
 them towards a joint project. We chose to support research into the
Carpentarian Grasswren, a bird which unfortunately is in decline, and
now almost a Queensland endemic. For more details, see the excellent
summary on the Birdlife website by Graham Harrington and Steve Murphy: 
birdlife.org.au/australian-birdlife/detail/in-the-line-of-fire

We
 are hoping to raise $8000 to put towards comprehensive surveys of the
current populations. This will help gather some robust baseline data
that can be used to monitor population trends. We have raised about half
 of that through donations direct to Twitchathon participants
themselves, and are hoping to raise the second half through our online
public donation portal.

So, we are asking for your help! If you feel like chipping in ten bucks to help 
us reach our target, please go to:

www.justgiving.com/2015QLDTwitchathon

Please also feel free to share with family, friends or social media. It's for a 
great little bird, and a very good cause!

Thanks for your help.

Nick Leseberg
QLD Twitch Coordinator
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