below some recent information from the Oriental Stork....
Dear all,
Here is the update up to 0010 Beijing Time, 15th Nov.
Good news: 13 storks are all doing well in the rescue center, all the birds can stand up and eat now.
News: 3 storks has been spotted and suspected to be poisoned, due to lack of self propelled vessel, the team can not reach to these birds by man-paddled rubber rafts in the strong north wind (force level of 3-4 ). Rescue action to the storks will carry out immediately as day light comes again today's moring.
A group of volunteers from Tianjin called Lantian Jiuyuan Dui (Blue Sky Searching & Rescuing Team) was gave their hand again to the ground team by providing a vessel (these experinced and skillful Blue Skyers has already been very helpful in rescue action on 12th).
Mrs Nie based in Beijing, has donated and sent 2 sets of tents for the ground team who staying on site in the wetland. Considering outside temperature is already below zero ℃, it's a really timely assistance.
Remain of a paper box which signed as Endosulfan was been found in the wetland, which seems provided another suspect of toxic used in this poisoing crime.
The lure pools found on 13th was been investigated by police, some water sample, dead fish in it was also taken for further testing.
Another volunteer should be mentioned is Mr. Ma, a local bird photogragher and a brave anti-poaching enthusiast (Anders was already met him in his visits to Beidagang). Here is the linke to one of his post of his anti-poaching action on the Niaowang (Bird Net, seems the biggest bird photograph Chinese websit in the world):
http://www.birdnet.cn/showtopic-32084.aspx
As a result of his brave personal actions and efforts since 2009 (mainly refers to cutting the mist nets set up by poachers and education to local people), Mr. Ma was been award by China Wildlife Conservation Association in 2011. Here is the link to the award-winners list (He is the only one from Tianjin):
http://www.cwca.org.cn/Article/ShowArticle.asp?ArticleID=24569
Nemo reported species of dead water birds they found on 13th: around 20 corpses been collected, including Common Coot, Mallard, Chinese Spot-billed Duck, Gadwall, Eurasian Teal, Gery Heron. 20 more dead birds were spotted but too far to collect.
CCTV (China Central Television, the largest TV station in China) was informed local authority, seems reporter from this station will be send to do some on-site report.
Thanks to the @Rang Houniao Fei (Let the migrants fly) for providing most of information from frontline which summary up here (also for the past 3 days). Nemo and Mr Ma also contributed their message.
All the best,
Zhu Lei (Robbi)"