Subject: [Tweeters] Birding and photography education activism
Date: Feb 9 12:10:11 2012
From: Rob Sandelin - nwnature1 at gmail.com


Seems most likely that WOS or Audubon, both whom have good representation on
this list might want to take on on-site rare bird disturbance education,
whether it be docents, or handouts or signage. This is an on going,
recurring issue that either of the above organizations, or perhaps some
other, could organize actual action with instead of email sniping and
bitching which accomplishes nothing. If the goal is to protect birds from
unreasonable disturbance, on-site with the birds is where to do it. The
growth in both photography and birding makes disturbance almost a certainty.
Taking some ownership doing some on site work would be good for the birds,
and also for the organization involved.

Rob Sandelin
Naturalist, Writer, Teacher
Snohomish County