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Advertisement: fundraising t-shirts Twitchathon NSW 2016

To: Dean Portelli <>
Subject: Advertisement: fundraising t-shirts Twitchathon NSW 2016
From: Elliot Leach <>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 20:39:21 +0000
Very cool! Would it be possible to make a Qld version for the Qld
Twitchathon? You'd just have to change the text...

elliot

On 27 September 2016 at 17:22, Dean Portelli <>
wrote:

>
> Hi birders,
>
> A range of fundraising t-shirts for the NSW 2016 Twitchathon have now gone
> on sale!
>
> Each t-shirt sold will raise $10 to support the conservation of Gould's
> Petrel and the White-faced Storm-petrel. Twitchathon participants in NSW in
> 2016 will be raising funds to support these conservation projects. You can
> support the conservation of these two threatened seabird species by
> purchasing (and proudly wearing!) one of AviNature Design's unique t-shirts.
>
> Visit our facebook page (https://web.facebook.com/avinaturedesigns) or
> online store (https://avinature-designs.myshopify.com). You can also help
> support our fundraising efforts by liking and sharing our Facebook page
> with fellow birdwatchers.
>
> Cheers,
> Dean
> [http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1436/3116/t/1/assets/
> slide_1_1024x1024.jpg?16540283257103208703]<https://
> avinature-designs.myshopify.com/>
>
> AviNature Designs<https://avinature-designs.myshopify.com/>
> avinature-designs.myshopify.com
> AviNature Designs is an Australian-based brand that was created to sell
> fundraising t-shirts for the NSW Twitchathon in 2016, which will be held on
> 29-30 October 2016.  The Twitchathon is an annual event where teams of
> birdwatchers compete to record the highest number of bird species within a
> 24-hour period. The event raises funds through seeking sponsorship for
> worthy conservation and research projects.   This year, birdwatchers
> competing in NSW will be raising funds to support the conservation of
> Gould's Petrel and the White-faced Storm-petrel on the mid-north coast of
> New South Wales. These two species are among the most threatened seabird
> species that breed in New South Wales. There are many challenges associated
> with working on islands where these seabirds breed, which means
> implementing effective conservation actions to mitigate threatening
> processes and facilitate population recovery can be expensive. Since
> government funding only extends so far, securing additional funds through
> fundraising campa
>
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