橋的選址真的好有問題!
They really know where to build a bridge!
Author: BWA Time: 25/01/2008 18:43
橋建成後鴨子會來嗎?
Will the ducks stay there when the bridge is complete?
Author: tbob Time: 25/01/2008 19:11
This is a totally unbelievable project, although they don't mention it, it is clear on the attached map that the cycle track will cross from the ramp (where most photographers take their Nam Sang Wai shots) to the old wooden bridge. That means that it will completely destroy this areaAuthor: tbob Time: 25/01/2008 19:20
Alan,
Please forward these 2 links on to whoever is responsible for the cycle track and tell them they are about to destroy the feeding/roosting grounds of these birds, and they should be ashamed of themselves
"The site at the northern tip of Nan Shan Wai, south of Lut Chau, where a bridge will be built, is a hotspot for wintering birds. Each winter hundreds of waterfowl, including the endangered Black-faced Spoonbill, will roost and forage at the mudflat at the junction between the two rivers. As a result the site is also a very good place for the public to observe the great variety of wintering birds at close quarters, and also a wonderful place for bird photography.
"Building a bridge there will destroy the panoramic natural scenery, affect the feeding and resting ground of the birds, and deprive the public of a good place to get close to nature.
"You may refer to discussions at the following forums:
Thanks Owen, I have also sent my comment to object this project. I strongly disagree this proposal. :evil: Author: kmike Time: 28/01/2008 10:19
I have had a brief, but positive, telephone conversation this morning with the project officer from CEDD.
He stressed that the project was only at a preliminary stage - and that there was plenty of scope for discussing amendments to the alignment and that HKBWS, KFBG and WWF would be involved in the consultations.
Following this conversation, it is my belief that CEDD will be willing to move the bridge to a different location, probably further up the Kam Tin River.
You may be interested to know that HKBWS has a good relationship with CEDD, and that CEDD has a good track record in amending its projects to take ecological considerations into account.
In 2005 CEDD agreed to change their plans for dredging the Shan Pui and Kam Tin Rivers to preserve the mudbanks where so many of our photographers enjoy close views of BFS, ducks, gulls and waders at this same location at the top of Nam Sang Wai.
This is a good example of a situation where early dialogue and a strong working relationship can deliver truly sustainable development.
Cheers
Mike K
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