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For info: Cull Noisy Miners?

To: Chris Brandis <>
Subject: For info: Cull Noisy Miners?
From: Martin Butterfield <>
Date: Thu, 19 May 2016 02:08:08 +0000
I have a memory of some research (possibly that to Chris refers) indicating
that lack of understory is required for Noisy Miners to become a problem.

It seems to be easier to remove the Miners than to re-establish understory
- especially in times where understory seems to be officially regarded as
little more than a fire hazard.

Martin

Martin Butterfield
http://franmart.blogspot.com.au/

On 19 May 2016 at 11:38, Chris Brandis <> wrote:

> There was also a trial removing Bell Miners by Jim Shields at Pambula
> about 10 years ago that led to an increase of small birds and the Miners
> staying away.
>
> Some ANU students did surveys of woodlands around Cowra a few years ago
> assessing the effects on Noisy Miners with a relationship to the vegetation
> structure at the site. As far as I remember no understory + NMs = no small
> birds.
>
> Cheers Chris
>
>
> On 19/05/2016 8:09 AM,  wrote:
>
>> In response to Michael Norris' request for a scientific view and reference
>> material on miner impacts there is indeed some assessments on this from an
>> ecological perspective.
>>
>> The federal Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, NSW
>> Threatened Species Conservation Act and Victoria's Flora and Fauna
>> Guarantee Act have Noisy Miners included in there schedules as
>> 'threatening processes'.  I can provide copies of the scientific
>> assessments from each jurisdiction for those interested.
>>
>> Here in Victoria La Trobe University has undertaken a suite of studies on
>> miner species, especially the Noisy Miner in north east Victoria.  Some of
>> this work has involved assessing the outcomes of miner removal on small
>> insectivorous from woodland remnants.  The affect of miner removal has
>> been shown to last years in some cases (see references below), depending
>> on the numbers of birds removed and over what area.
>>
>> I can recommend the following papers for those who wish to find out more.
>> The first one is easily accessible via the internet.
>>
>> Grey, M. & Clarke, M. (2011) The Noisy Miner: Challenges in managing an
>> overabundant species. La Trobe University, Bundoora. (internet document)
>> Debus, S.J.S. (2008) The effect of noisy miners on small bush birds: an
>> unofficial cull and its outcome. Pacific Conservation Biology 14: 185-190.
>> Grey, M.J., Clarke, M.F. & Loyn, R.H. (1997) Initial changes in the avian
>> communities of remnant eucalypt woodlands following a reduction in the
>> abundance of Noisy Miners, Manorina melanocephala. Wildlife Research 24:
>> 631-648.
>>
>> cheers, Martin
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Martin O'Brien | Executive Officer Flora and Fauna Guarantee Scientific
>> Advisory Committee | Environment and Climate Change Division
>> Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning
>> 8 Nicholson St, East Melbourne, Victoria 3002
>>
>>   www.delwp.vic.gov.au
>>
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