I strongly agree that feeding activities that are well-managed would help birds.
Avain flu is not really a concern in fact, but there are still many ordinary Hong Kong People worrying about avian flu from wild birds, but I am hoping their worry would eventually disappear.
I noted that in the code of conduct written by BWS there are relative contents about baiting. I do follows the code and have been using it as a good guideline for birdwatching and photographing activities. On the other hand i think feeding birds can sometimes be good - and i do struggle when i am thinking of the issue. There may not be a clear-cut difference between "baiting/luring birds" and "feeding birds".
Apart from this, feeding wild animals in some areas like Tai Po Kau is prohibited by law, while it is also not allowed in most urban parks
http://www.afcd.gov.hk/tc_chi/co ... sgroup_mammals.html
http://www.afcd.gov.hk/english/c ... sgroup_mammals.html
I am not going to comment about the suitability of such laws, but we need to pay attention to the regulations when we feed.
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