And what does one do if someone violates them?  In all likelihood, nothing.  
Therefore, why bother?

Richard

 Richard L. Wood, Ph. D.
Hastings, MN
rwoodphd at yahoo.com



----- Original Message ----
From: Jim Williams <two-j...@att.net>
To: pastoral at princetonfreechurch.net; mou-net at moumn.org; mnbird at 
lists.mnbird.net; Wisconsin Birding Network <wisbirdn at lawrence.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 11:17:18 AM
Subject: [mou] code of ethics

Perhaps the ABA code of ethics periodically could be published here. I doubt if 
any one of us knows it by heart. It is helpful. It does offer guidelines. I 
find that my rather constant use of a camera while birding in recent years has 
made the code's suggested considerations and restrictions more relevant. 
Cameras tempt one. 
The code helps maintain perspective.

The code can be found at http://www.americanbirding.org/abaethics.htm

Jim Williams
Wayzata



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