I totally agree with Linda that the Cayuga Birds List Serve is not the arena 
for debates. I thought this site was for bird observations.

                                                                                
                  Dick Clements

                                                                                
                     

From: Linda Orkin 
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2013 11:43 AM
To: Meena Haribal 
Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L 
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Birders & Hunters on Cayuga Lake

Hey All,

I would just like to reiterate that I think this subject is very worthy of 
further discussion with knowledgeable people engaged in the pros and cons of 
establishing some gun free zones around the lake shore. I do not consider 
myself to be that knowledgeable person but I see from what has already been 
offered here that there are many of you out there. 

The listserv will probably not be the best arena for this, as is already 
apparent.  Passions can run high on a subject like this.  As passions can 
escalate quickly on almost any conservation issue, land use issue, pet freedom 
issue etc. 

Can some of us take steps to begin a face to face conversation and see where 
this might take us?  I am not sure if the Conservation Action Committee of the 
Cayuga Bird Club would be a willing facilitator but I think that might offer at 
least a venue.  

Perhaps interested people can communicate privately about next steps?

Thanks.

Linda Orkin
Cayuga Bird Club




On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 11:15 AM, Meena Haribal <m...@cornell.edu> wrote:

  Hi all, 



  First of all, after reading John’s post, when I suggested that CBC should do 
something about hunting was not to stop hunting, but to designate some 
locations on the lake to be free from  being hunting locations, so both birders 
and birds can enjoy some peace.  



  Why is it wrong if birders feel that they love to have some locations free of 
hunters and hunting? Don’t we think we also have same right as hunters who 
think they would love to hunt in all areas? So come to a compromise!



  So what is wrong in making some good locations on Cayuga Lake bird and birder 
friendly? 



  Hunters can share some locations with us for our pleasure! I think number of  
birders and hunters around Cayuga lake must be very similar if not higher for 
birders. 



  I think sport hunting is the one which bothers me, if you are hunting for 
food then it is ok with me, but just for the pleasure of killing something that 
definitely annoys me. If you are thinking of sports of hunting flying objects, 
have some artificial targets or may be try some falling leaves or some other 
similar targets. 



  Sorry for bursting out like this, instead of working on the proposal!



  Meena 









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[mailto:bounce-72561577-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Nari Mistry
  Sent: Monday, January 07, 2013 10:53 AM
  To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
  Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Birders & Hunters on Cayuga Lake



  I  strongly endorse the wise comments of Jody Enck & Ken Rosenberg asking for 
restraint in advocating for a ban on duck hunting on Cayuga Lake. 
  Birders tend to believe that we are a huge beneficial community that can do 
no wrong. The reality is that the world looks at us with benign amusement. To 
set ourselves up as "our viewpoint is best for everyone" is a mistake.  I am 
just as concerned about gunshots and disturbance of wildlife and humans, but I 
don't think we can justify a ban.
  While bird conservation arguments may be useful, it does not appear to me 
that waterfowl conservation is threatened by hunting on Cayuga Lake, as Ken has 
pointed out. So the argument becomes just "my preference against others'."
  Pushing for a ban on duck-hunting on the lake can easily be regarded by 
hunters as the first step in trying to ban hunting in the fields and woods, 
leading to acrimonious name-calling and the end of any good relationship 
between birders and land-owners, hunters and "real" people.
  A much better course of action would be to have a dialog with duck-hunters 
clubs and to explain the beneficial need for hunting away from shore and 
avoiding deliberate disturbance and flushing of birds to gain an advantage. 
  I hope a reasonable course of action is chosen.
  Nari Mistry



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