Fwd: [EBB Sightings] [Fwd: [SFbayareabirding] Special Request to Birding Community from OWCN -UC Davis]

Fwd: [EBB Sightings] [Fwd: [SFbayareabirding] Special Request to Birding Community from OWCN -UC Davis]

joe_eaton
Fri Nov 09 09:06:48 PST 2007
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    Following up on Alison Kent's message: this would be a great opportunity for birders with kayaks to contribute to the search. The idea would be not to try to retrieve the oiled birds, just note and report their location.
    
    Joe Eaton
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Glen Tepke [mailto:g.tepke at comcast.net]
    Sent: Friday, November 9, 2007 04:14 PM
    To: 'Calbirds', 'East Bay Birds', South-Bay-Birds at plaidworks.org, 
    peninsula-birding at yahoogroups.com, 'SFBirds'
    Subject: [EBB Sightings] [Fwd: [SFbayareabirding] Special Request to Birding Community from OWCN -UC Davis]
    
    Forwarding this from the SFbayareabirding list.
    
    Glen Tepke
    Oakland
    
    -------- Original Message --------
    Subject: [SFbayareabirding] Special Request to Birding Community from 
    OWCN -UC Davis
    Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 15:31:53 -0000
    From: torusert 
    Reply-To: SFbayareabirding at yahoogroups.com
    To: SFbayareabirding at yahoogroups.com
    
    Alison Kent
    Davis, California
    Oiled Wildlife Care Network
    Wildlife Health Center
    Thanks, Tom.
    In addition, I'd like to issue a special plea for birders please to
    try and get to "places less travelled" where you know there to be
    birds. We got over 40 calls yesterday reporting one oiled surf scoter
    at Crissy Fields; one call reporting 40 oiled clapper rails in
    Anderson Marsh would really help sort out rescue triage.
    
    The sooner, the better. The faster we can get these birds stabilized
    and washed, the higher their chances of recovery and survival.
    
    Calls from the general public wanting to volunteer outnumbered bird
    reports yesterday by about 5-1. Volunteer opportunities for untrained
    members of the public are going to be very limited over the next few
    days but here's a critical one: please make a special effort to look
    for oiled birds in places where the general public doesn't go. Don't
    approach or touch the birds but call 877-823-6926 and provide the
    location (be very specific, GPS coordinates are great), the species,
    number of birds seen, whether dead or alive, and percentage of oiling.
    Please leave your name and a contact phone number. We are inundated
    and most of my veterinary and administrative coworkers have left
    Davis; of the ones of us still here who are answering this number, I'm
    the only one who's likely to know what a clapper rail is, so please be
    patient if you get through to a live person.
    
    Under no circumstances should people touch or approach an oiled animal
    unless they have HAZWOPER training and are properly equipped. If you
    see someone doing this, please remind them that this is toxic material.
    
    Many thanks.
    Alison Kent
    Davis, California
    Oiled Wildlife Care Network
    Wildlife Health Center
    (530) 752-3809
    To Report an Oiled Bird: (877) 823-6926
    
    Tom Rusert
    Int'l Bird Rescue - www.ibrrc.org
    Volunteer- Comm. Outreach
    Fairfield, CA
    
    
    
    
    
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