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PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:00 pm 
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Hi all

The Lincolnshire Bird Club supported an expedition organised by Jez Bird, Rob Martin and myself to Bangladesh this spring, so I wanted to take this opportunity both to highlight our findings and thank the club (all your good selves!) for contributing to this research.

Our findings and reccomendations were published in Fortail 25 - PDF available here: http://www.orientalbirdclub.org/publica ... il/26.html

and our expedition 'diary' was serialised on Birdguides, which also contributed financially to the expedition see:
http://www.birdguides.com/webzine/article.asp?a=2029 and http://www.birdguides.com/webzine/artic ... t=1&a=2066

Follow-up work from the expedition has already begun, and through a BOU grant funded proposal one of our in-country collaborators - Sayam Chowdury has just recently completed a series of interviews with local bird catchers, who reported taking 22 SbS between October 2009 and April 2010. This suggests that hunting pressure here, as well as in Myanmar may be responsible for declines in this species and we are in the process of completing a large review on the impact of subsistence hunting on shorebirds in Asia. Given the nature of the other rather inexorable threats that this species faces - such as climate change and habitat destruction and degredation across its wintering and passage range, the revelation that hunting is a major threat is at least something that can be tackled and hopefully stopped. Some hope at least then for a bird that could be gone in decades.

Thanks

Alex

(ps for anyone wanting to see any more pics, then a more animated expedition account can be found at: http://www.freewebs.com/punkbirder/bangladesh2010.htm)

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:00 am 
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Excellent info and photo's Alex,lets hope your research work can go a long way to saving this cracking wader.



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