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Wings on King - message

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Subject: Wings on King - message
From: Kathrine Ravich <>
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2017 22:13:25 +0000
> ADVERTISEMENT

> Visit King Island, Tasmania, and help with a new bird-monitoring project – 
> Wings on King
> 
>  
> 
> Hi All, 
> 
> Have you visited King Island in Tasmania yet?  It’s a magical place for birds.
> 
> 28th-30th April, 2017.  A new bird monitoring and conservation project on 
> King Island, Wings on King’ is being launched with a three day, weekend 
> celebration of the birds of King Island. We’d love you to come and join us.
> 
>  The Wings on King launching Celebration will be a combination of fieldwork, 
> workshops, a half day seminar and social events.
> 
> 
>  To find out more about the Wings on King Launch Celebration, including 
> registration go to:  http://www.birdsofkingisland.com/launch-2017 
> <http://www.birdsofkingisland.com/launch-2017>
> 
> About the Wings on King Project:  A project of the King Island Natural 
> Resource Management Group (KINRMG) and BirdLife Australia, Wings on King will 
> be an on-going project, so if you can’t make it in April for the launch, come 
> another time.  
> 
> Using the new BirdLife Atlas portal, app and methodology, data submitted will 
> inform the KINRMG on conservation and island sustainability initiatives in 
> the long-term. But with only a small human population, we need your help to 
> gather the data.  Registered Wings on King participants will visit a number 
> of established survey sites on private land that are not accessible to other 
> visitors.
> 
> To find out more about the Wings on King Project including registration go 
> to:  http://www.birdsofkingisland.com/wings-on-king 
> <http://www.birdsofkingisland.com/wings-on-king>
> 
> About King Island Birds: Situated in the middle of Bass Strait, King Island 
> is unique. Resident bird species include six King Island subspecies, ten 
> Tasmanian endemics and a plethora of other species that also occur on the 
> mainland. As well, the island is used by national and international migrants, 
> some breeding, some resting, and is haphazardly visited by a range of 
> sometimes surprising vagrants.  It’s worth a visit.
> 
> To find out more about the birds of King Island and visiting King Island go 
> to:  http://www.birdsofkingisland.com <http://www.birdsofkingisland.com/>
>  
> 
>  
> We hope you will come and give us a hand.  You will be warmly welcomed and 
> your work much appreciated. 
> 
>  We do advise though, that you book early. Accommodation and car hire on King 
> Island are limited
> 
> Kate Ravich
> 
> Wings on King Co-ordinator
> 
> 

Thanks

kate

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