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Fwd: [OB] Re: Now! we can buy a land for Spoon-billed Sandpipers

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Subject: Fwd: [OB] Re: Now! we can buy a land for Spoon-billed Sandpipers
From: Peter Waanders <>
Date: Fri, 10 May 2019 08:53:24 +0930

 

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Subject: Now! we can buy a land for Spoon-billed Sandpipers

 

Dear all,

 

On behalf of Bird Conservation Society of Thailand (BCST, BirdLife partner in Thailand), we would like to announce a important issue for bird conservationist around the globe. The Spoon-billed Sandpiper are NEED your help!!!!!!

 

Please help to make the first sanctuary for Spoon-billed Sandpipers during winter TOGETHER!!!!!

 

Bird Conservation Society of Thailand (BCST) has been working on conservation of migratory shorebirds, particularly the globally threatened Spoon-billed Sandpiper, at Pak Thale in Phetchaburi province for over a decade. The main threat to the survival of these birds are land use change. Migratory shorebirds depend heavily on salt pans as their feeding and high-tide roosting site. The conversion of salt pans to aquaculture ponds, urban area, factories, land mining, etc. is putting the fate of these globally threatened shorebirds at high risk.

 

BCST sees the importance of securing habitat for these migratory shorebirds and one way to achieve that is to establish a nature reserve. Because most of the land at Pak Thale are privately owned, BCST has been in negotiation to buy the land which currently covers approximately 8 hectares of salt pans where Spoon-billed Sandpipers and other shorebirds utilise every winter.

 

Currently, the land acquisition is largely supported by the Rainforest Trust. However, we still need to raise another 1,500,000 THB (47,000 USD) to fully cover all the costs including future management of the site.

 

If the fundraising is successful, this will be Thailand's first nature reserve and Spoon-billed Sandpiper's first sanctuary aimed for migratory shorebirds that is managed by a local non-governmental organisation (NGO).

 

 

Via bank transfer:

Bank name: TMB Bank
Bank address: Ngamwongwan branch, Nonthaburi, Thailand
Swift code: TMBKTHBK
Beneficiary name: Bird Conservation Society of Thailand
IBAN number: 026-2-67477-3

 

Via PayPal: 

Please make a payment to m("gmail.com","bcst.th");" target="_blank">

 

Via credit card:

Please visit Rainforest Trust (http://bit.ly/2Ydp21e) to donate by credit card

 

For more information, please contact via our inbox or m("bcst.or.th","ayuwat");" target="_blank">

"For sustainable coexistence between birds and people"

 

Best Regards,

 

Kaset Sutasha

BCST, Thailand

 

 




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