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Title: The State of Africas Birds


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Outline of talk
  • Direct impacts
  • Indirect impacts
  • Role of NGOs

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H5N1 has affected at least 42 species of wild
birds so far
Common buzzard Buteo buteo
Direct Impacts
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H5N1 outbreaks in wild birds have generally been
self-limiting and affected small numbers of
individuals
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c. 6,000 wild birds died at Qinghai Lake, China
in April-July 2005, 90 of which were
Bar-Headed Geese
but the data are far from clear-cut!
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At least one globally threatened species affected
  • Red-breasted Goose positive for H5N1 on Skyros
    Island, Greece, in Feb 2006
  • 90 of the world population of 88,000 confined to
    five roosts in Romania and Bulgaria  both
    affected countries

Red-breasted Goose Branta ruficollis
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Strain of H5N1 now endemic in Tree Sparrows
Four H5N1 viruses isolated from free-living Tree
Sparrows collected in China in 2004. Genetically
similar to each other, distinct from other
strains.
Tree sparrow Passer montanus
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H5N1 in perspective
Skulls and feathers form the beach at North
Shore, Salton Sea
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but potential threat to colonial species that
aggregate at just a few sites in large numbers
Lesser Flamingo Phoeniconaias minor
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Indirect impactspotentially much more severe
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Negative public perceptions

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  • Confusion between H5N1 and human pandemic
  • Distorted assessment of risk
  • Fear and panic induced by media

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Authorities add to hysteria
  • Representative plenipotentiary of the President
    of Russian Federation in Siberian Federal
    District, A. Kvashnin, proclaimed that nesting of
    wild birds must not be permitted on wetlands near
    human settlements by all means possible
    Federal Chief Inspector A. Zavyalov officially
    reported that similar plans would be carried out
    in Altay region, and that not a single duck must
    be allowed to land here.
  • Russia's chief doctor called for mass
    elimination of crows in Russian cities, warning
    yesterday that these birds are potential carriers
    of bird flu. Crows are feathered wolves who
    feed on carrion, including birds that have died
    of flu. They should be exterminated mercilessly,
    Mr Onishchenko said.
  • Vietnam's commercial hub Ho Chi Minh City has
    begun poisoning pigeons and other wild birds as
    it moves to prevent avian flu from spreading, an
    official said on Friday. We will make sure that
    no birds are left in the city Huynh Huu Loi,
    Director of Ho Chi Minh City's Animal Health
    Department, told Reuters.

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Calls for culling wild birds are ill-advised
  • Culls known to be ineffective, probably
    counterproductive
  • Against advice of FAO, OIE and WHO
  • Indiscriminate culls could severely affect
    threatened birds

Asian Openbill Anastomus oscitans
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Calls for habitat destruction
  • Also ineffective and counterproductive
  • Potential for grave economic and ecological damage

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Individual actions
  • Persecution of wild birds
  • Nest destruction
  • Access to nest sites closed off
  • Dumping of exotic birds
  • Dumping of cats and other pets
  • Less feeding of wild birds
  • Fewer visits to nature reserves

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A few examples
  • Germany First White Stork nest removed public
    ask for permits to remove House Martin nests
  • Greece Hunters help in surveillance efforts, end
    up hunting birds in protected area
  • Indonesia Wild doves shot in village because of
    bird flu fears
  • Poland Attempts to kill swans for H5N1 testing
  • Romania Torture and killing of wild birds
    stranded by freezing weather Around 15 young
    men, aged between 20 and 25, were catching the
    birds, throwing them in the air, using birds
    which were still living as soccer balls, and
    tearing off their heads
  • UK Headmaster applies for permit to shoot gulls
    around school

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Other side effects hunting
  • Hunting banned in some countries (e.g. Belgium,
    Kenya, Lebanon, Russia, Slovakia)
  • Promoted in others (e.g. Greece)
  • Concerns over H5N1 surveillance as excuse for
    increased hunting intensity

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Other side effects Wild Bird Trade
  • EU ban continues pressure to make permanent
  • Conservation implications uncertain

Bird market, Kowloon, China
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Role of NGOs
BirdLife International Partnership
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Surveillance
  • Both sampling live birds and reporting dead ones
  • Many NGOs already monitoring birds
  • Extensive networks of volunteers
  • IBA Site Caretakers and Site Support Groups
  • International Waterbird Census good base for
    wetland monitoring
  • Need training, guidance for sampling, linkages to
    authorities and (modest) resources!

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Example Surveillance in the UK
  • Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB),
    British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) and Wildfowl
    Wetlands Trust (WWT) working with Department
    for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
  • RSPB monitoring sites once or twice per week
  • RSPB Staff time cost more than 100,000
  • No support from Government

RSPB Lakenheath Fen reserve
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Providing data and expertise
  • Extensive information on sites, species and
    migratory routes
  • Access to local, national, regional and global
    expertise

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Dealing with public misperceptions
  • NGOs often trusted more than Governments
  • Can provide balanced advice and guidance to
    members and the general public
  • Help to reduce hysteria, focus on real risks and
    most effective countermeasures

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Better collaboration is key
  • Veterinarians, virologists, agriculturalists,
    medics and conservationists must work together
  • Ecological information and input still often
    lacking
  • Conservation NGOs still poorly integrated into
    the fight against H5N1 role needs to be
    recognised and supported

East African geese
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hope that real improvements in collaboration
will be one outcome of this meeting
East African diving ducks
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