Ok.  But even if he was a volunteer he had no reason to be driving in there on 
or off the tarmac.  I just hope in the future someone from the refuge is 
notified about volunteers driving around in there taking photos and scaring 
birds when they shouldn't be.  

Andrew
 
Andrew v. F. Block 
Consulting Field Biologist & Eco-tour Leader
37 Tanglewylde Avenue 
Bronxville, Westchester Co., New York 10708-3131 
Phone: (914) 337-1229; Cell: (914) 886-5124; Fax: (914) 771-8036

"When the last individual of a race of living things breathes no more, another 
heaven and another earth must pass before such a one can be again...." - 
William Beebe, first Curator of Birds, Bronx Zoo

"Crikey! Have a look at that!" - Steve Irwin, The Crocodile Hunter

"Just like the white winged dove sings a song, sounds like she's singing whoo, 
baby...whoo...said whoo" - Stephanie L. Nicks, Edge of 17, Bella Donna




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From: Diana Teta <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, January 18, 2010 3:18:48 PM
Subject: FW: [nysbirds-l] about SGNWR regs/he was a volunteer



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From:Diana Teta [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 3:13 PM
To: 'Andrew Block'
Subject: RE: [nysbirds-l] about SGNWR regs/he was a volunteer
 
The person was a volunteer at the grasslands as I spoke to him as he was 
leaving the grasslands.  He showed me his identification and id numbers that 
indicated he was a volunteer.  He stated he used his own vehicle b/c his truck 
was large enough for all his  photography equipment.  I said the vehicle should 
have an identifiying seal even if was a magnetic one.  However he had the id on 
him plus a USFW hat.  I said he could cause ill will among birders by him just 
driving around without identifying himself or other volunteers.  He said his 
role was to monitor the grasslands and the wildlife as well as the people  on 
the grasslands.  If I recall the conversation he said birders and others  gave 
him a hard time when he suggested not flushing the owls or approaching too 
closely.  He did say “something or someone did flush the owls early on Saturday.
Diana teta
Long island, ny
 

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From:[email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew Block
Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 10:56 AM
To: NY Birds List
Subject: [nysbirds-l] about SGNWR regs
 
I worked for two summers for Wallkill River NWR which oversees the Shawangunk 
Grasslands NWR and several times I saw illegal activity happening while doing 
work up at SG.  Unless rules have changed there are no vehicles allowed in the 
refuge except for refuge vehicles.  They do not give keys to the public unless 
they are volunteers, which i highly doubt this person was.  Unfortunately they 
are not able to patrol the refuge as much as they'd like because of the 
distance between the two.  What i would recommend doing is for birders to take 
down license plate numbers and to contact the refuge manager with the plate 
number and hopefully they can do something about it.   This is what I do 
anytime I see something illegal.
 
Andrew
 
Andrew v. F. Block
Consulting Field Biologist & Eco-tour Leader
37 Tanglewylde Avenue 
Bronxville, Westchester Co., New York 10708-3131 
Phone: (914) 337-1229; Cell: (914) 886-5124; Fax: (914) 771-8036

"When the last individual of a race of living things breathes no more, another 
heaven and another earth must pass before such a one can be again..." - William 
Beebe, first Curator of Birds, Bronx Zoo
 
"Crikey! Have a look at that!" - Steve Irwin, The Crocodile Hunter

"Just like the white winged dove sings a song, sounds like she's singing whoo, 
baby...whoo...said whoo" - Stephanie L. Nicks, Edge of 17, Bella Donna


      
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