We say: Handing Federal environmental protection and oversight to the Tasmanian Government would amount to a massive helping hand for it to push more species to extinction.
.@BirdLifeTas today joins @RSPCATasmania in calling for the annual Tasmanian duck season to be cancelled, as recent counts show mainland waterfowl populations at crisis point - and with Tasmania a safe refuge for these birds.
.@RSPCATasmania calls for an immediate end to the wild duck hunt due to be held from March 4, or failing that, a rapid phase-out of this cruel and unnecessary practice.
BOOKINGS NOW OPEN
Read through the fabulous program, then use the event chart to work out the events you would like to book and how to fit them all together into three marvellous days of bird and nature joy.
Limited numbers on many events, do not delay.
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Ruddy Turnstones are a central species in our long term monitoring program. While we don't target them in Victoria, we have a biannual catch expedition to King Island, TAS, to focus on these birds. We are very much looking forward to seeing them again in March!
Can you believe we have these legends at the @BirdBruny festival! We can't wait to hear what
@jonkudelka@firstdogonmoon have to say about ......... birds???
Tickets selling very fast. Be Quick.
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Happy #WorldWetlandsDay! Those pondering what wetlands have ever done for us, or, to what question is ‘wetland’ the answer, here is a recent presentation with @UTAS_@UnderwoodCentre#UCTVAlive for kids https://t.co/hgVXM7W8OA
The Bruny Island Bird Festival is run by an amazing gang of volunteers who are the lifeblood of the festival, coming together in a community to celebrate, learn about and conserve the natural world.
Help out a small island festival with a big heart.
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Been to one of our catch events and want to learn more about cannon-netting?
Come out to our cannon-net training day on 23 Jan. Our training session last year was a great success so don't miss out!
Hot off the press. Powerful owls exposed to second generation anticoagulant rodent poisons. Likely a case of accidentally poisoning of possums with rat poison then ending up in owls. We need to rethink how we use these poisons. https://t.co/hYOpD8jM2m
#Breaking: #Tasmanian EPA has today posted the DPEMP for the giant industrial #RobbinsIsland wind farm here: https://t.co/Pm9D0EiD9y
Our statement here:
Thanks @theadvocatetas for the news story on our #Ramsar event this Thursday. @BirdLifeTas@UTAS_
"People who've done well in the community - we recognise them. Similarly for our outstanding national environment, we need to recognise it where it is due."
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#breaking Volunteer observers have now seen 62 wild #OrangeBelliedParrots at Melaleuca. That will probably be the total, bar some late arrivals. Better than 50 of last year but short of the predicted 77. It means that up to 130 died during winter which is very sad.
When did you last see them and how were they doing? Strong-billed Honeyeater, Dusky Robin and Blue-winged Parrot are Tasmanian birds that now meet the criteria for listing as threatened species under the new Action Plan for Endangered Birds.
Just Published:
The Action Plan for Australian Birds 2020 provides an overview of the conservation status of all Australian birds in 2020. It covers the key themes and challenges that have emerged in the last decade, and the conservation success stories.
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We think Tasmania is missing out on the valuable global recognition of #Ramsar listing for the Boullanger Bay wetlands, and we'd like you to know why. Come along to chat at Smithton on December 9. @RamsarConv@WetlandsInt