Back in around late 2004, I showed that bird flu outbreaks blamed on wild birds simply did not fit the pattern of bird migrations - including timings of migrations.
Dead Ducks Don't Fly
Since been extremely active in trying to show it's just wrong-headed to blame wild birds as major vectors for H5N1 spread.
FAO has been pre-eminent in blaming wild birds; so this latest report is a welcome change, but too late - till now, just politics and big business (and industrial poultry farming indeed big business) that has shaped the debate, and policy.
Conservation groups have been way too weak on the issue; some have taken money from FAO etc, surely muting their comments. One of more ridiculous "studies" I've seen involved someone in US banding yellow-billed magpies, ostensibly to check re H5N1 migration.
- yet how much effort have anyone noticed regarding studies of poultry trade, including smuggling? FAO very very very quiet regarding this; but, sadly, so too conservation organisations. It matters, I believe; even read of wild birds being scared/killed in Russia due to flu fears.
Like an old-fashioned witch hunt: just as much unreason behind it.
Hong Kong evidently started the blaming wild birds notions: with Penfold Park outbreaks (migratory birds blamed, yet evidence scant; egrets there likely resident anyway). These notions should have been rebutted from the outset; just based on arm waving, and an easy option.
Bird Watching Society has, in my view, been far too passive re this issue.
To me, as anyone who's visited my
forum on wild birds and flu has seen, it's important: I believe it's crap that kids should be scared of wild birds. Just adds to ecophobia/biophobia in Hong Kong - in turn weakening conservation, facilitating yet more concreting of our environment.
Surely Bird Watching Society could have done more, still can do more, to stand up for wild birds.
Yes, Mai Po closures surely about being seen to take action. Showing poultry industry folk they're not being solely targeted.
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