Dance with the Spoonbill.Wearing masks of the faces of lack-faced spoonbills (Platalea minor), Spoonbill spoonbill, common name for a large wading bird related to the ibis. It has a long bill with a tip like a flattened spoon, with which it captures small aquatic animals. Action Voluntary Echo (SAVE) members and graduate students of University of California at Berkeley (body, education) University of California at Berkeley - (UCB) See also Berzerkley, BSD. http://berkeley.edu/. Note to British and Commonwealth readers: that's /berk'lee/, not /bark'lee/ as in British Received Pronunciation. performed the Spoonbill Dance in front of the Taipei Central Rail Station during their recent trip to Taiwan. Before an audience of television reporters and pedestrians, the performance marked the culmination of a SAVE International delegation's recent visit, including meetings with government officials, legislators, and local groups. SAVE International is entering its third year in a campaign to save the critically endangered black-faced spoonbill The Black-faced Spoonbill (Platalea minor) has the most restricted distribution of all spoonbills, and it is the only one currently regarded as endangered. Confined to the coastal areas of eastern Asia, it seems that it was once common throughout its area of distribution. and its most important wintering habitat in the Tsengwen Estuary wetlands in southern Taiwan. In the past year, as result of the efforts by SAVE International and groups in Taiwan, the environmental impact assessment for the proposed Binnan Industrial Complex has been under rigorous review by Taiwan's Environmental Protection Administration. The 5000-acre Binnan complex, consisting of a naphtha naphtha (năp`thə, năf`–), term usually restricted to a class of colorless, volatile, flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixtures. cracker and a steel mill, would require filling a third of the Chiku Lagoon and presents a major threat to the ecosystem of the area. Much of the document was found insufficient and sent back to the developers for further studies. Financial troubles faced by the Binnan developers, the Tuntex Group and Yieh-Loong Group, cast further uncertainty on the future of the project. In contrast, ecotourism e·co·tour·ism n. Tourism involving travel to areas of natural or ecological interest, typically under the guidance of a naturalist, for the purpose of observing wildlife and learning about the environment. is now booming in Chiku, the township that encompasses the primary roosting and foraging habitats for the spoonbill. Through promotion by local organizations and constant media attention, the black-faced spoonbill is currently one of the most recognized birds in Taiwan. Busloads of tourists are coming to Chiku to see the bird and the coastal scenery during weekends and holidays. Over the last Lunar New Year Lunar New Year may refer to the beginning of the year in several calendars. It is commonly assumed that they are all based on a lunar calendar. However, this is not the case. holidays in January, over 100,000 people visited the site. Restaurants were set up that also served as eco-education centers. Souvenir and binocular binocular, small optical instrument consisting of two similar telescopes mounted on a single frame so that separate images enter each of the viewer's eyes. As with a single telescope, distant objects appear magnified, but the binocular has the additional advantage vendors now crowd outside the bird-watching station. The state-owned Taiwan Salt Company has also adapted its facilities to accommodate tourists who come to see the "Salt Mountains." Local fishers have organized boat tours to take tourists to see the Chiku Lagoon and its barrier islands. Community organizations have been training tour guides and conducting research of black-faced spoonbill habitats as well as studying behaviors of tourists and the impact of tourism. The graduate environmental planning Environmental planning is a relatively new field of study that aims to merge the practice of urban planning with the concerns of environmentalism. Essentially speaking, while urban planners have traditionally factored in economic development, transportation, sanitation, and other studio at the University of California at Berkeley is also continuing its study on planning for conservation and alternative economic development in Chiku. The number of wintering black-faced spoonbills in the Tsengwen Estuary wetlands has increased again this year, reaching 367 out of the estimated global population of 584 to 587. In response to a request by SAVE International and other environmental organizations, Taiwan's Vice Premier Liu Chao-Shuan recently announced that the National Sustainable Development Sustainable development is a socio-ecological process characterized by the fulfilment of human needs while maintaining the quality of the natural environment indefinitely. The linkage between environment and development was globally recognized in 1980, when the International Union Committee will formally consider the issue of habitat conservation To conserve habitat life for wild species and prevent their extinction or reduction in range is a priority of a great many groups that cannot be easily characterized in terms of any one ideology. for the black-faced spoonbill. Despite this good news, conservation of the Tsengwen Estuary site continues to face numerous problems. First, the site is still not formally protected. The current proposed boundary for a Wildlife Protection Area fails to include the primary foraging habitat for the bird, and other related critical ecosystems. In addition to the lack of formal protection in Taiwan, the effort also suffers from lack of international recognition. The Tsengwen Estuary site is well qualified for designation as a "Wetlands of International Importance" (a.k.a. "Ramsar Site") under the United Nations' Ramsar Convention The Ramsar Convention is an international treaty for the conservation and sustainable utilization of wetlands, i.e. to stem the progressive encroachment on and loss of wetlands now and in the future, recognizing the fundamental ecological functions of wetlands and their economic, on Wetlands. However, as Taiwan is not a member of the UN or any of its specialized agencies, it is not allowed to become a contracting party of the Ramsar Convention. Ramsar Sites have been established elsewhere in black-faced spoonbill habitat. Ironically, none of these sites supports a population comparable to the one at the Tsengwen. As a result of the exclusion from the Ramsar Convention and other international conventions, Taiwan is not allowed to take part in a regional effort to protect migratory species and their habitats. The international community also has no effective means to persuade the Taiwan government to protect the wintering site. International Incidents To promote international awareness of the endangered black-faced spoonbill and recognition for the Tsengwen Estuary site, SAVE representatives recently attended the Ramsar Seventh Conference of Contracting Parties (COP7) and the 13th Session of the Global Biodiversity Forum in Costa Rica Costa Rica (kŏs`tə rē`kə), officially Republic of Costa Rica, republic (2005 est. pop. 4,016,000), 19,575 sq mi (50,700 sq km), Central America. . In addition to presenting a paper at GBF GBF Gay Black Female GBF Geographic Base File GBF Gay Best Friend GBF Great Books Foundation GBF Gesellschaft für Biologische Forschung GBF Gain Before Feedback GBF Gravitational Biology Facility GBF Glory Bee Foods, Inc. 13 on NGO NGO abbr. nongovernmental organization Noun 1. NGO - an organization that is not part of the local or state or federal government nongovernmental organization involvement in conservation and ecotourism in Chiku, SAVE also mounted an exhibit at Ramsar COP7. SAVE'S display, as part of a larger exhibition of many environmental organizations and countries, drew wide attention from official delegates and NGO representatives at the conference. We collected more than 100 signatures on a petition asking the Taiwan government to formally protect the site and prevent threatened development. However, the display also drew strong protest from the delegation of the People's Republic People's Republic n. A political organization founded and controlled by a national Communist party. of China, which opposed the display's reference to Taiwan. SAVE's posters outlined the qualification of the Tsengwen Estuary wetlands as a Wetlands of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention and mentioned Taiwan's international situation that prevented it from joining the Ramsar Convention. In response to the PRC delegation's protest, the Ramsar Convention Bureau considered removal of SAVE's display by force. The incident was resolved with help from the US officials and Ramsar Bureau staff as well as support from many NGOs at the conferences. However, several sensitive paragraphs on the posters were covered up. The Tsengwen Estuary site is multiply threatened. Tainan County wants to build a municipal incinerator near the spoonbill's primary foraging habitat. Its EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance, Arlington, VA, www.eia.org) A membership organization founded in 1924 as the Radio Manufacturing Association. It sets standards for consumer products and electronic components. fails to acknowledge the presence of the bird and fails to examine the impact of the incinerator and its secondary pollution on the spoonbill and its habitats. In addition, the proposed West Coast Highway would cut right through the primary foraging habitat, resulting in further habitat loss and fragmentation. The county government is also considering development proposals in an area known to be the most critical foraging habitat for the bird. Most recently, the National Legislature dominated, by the KMT KMT Kuomintang (Taiwan's Political Party) KMT Kemet KMT Kinetic Molecular Theory KMT Kiss My Teeth KMT Key Management and Distribution Toolkit party, has just passed the first-phase budget for the Meinung Dam. The dam will supply water to the proposed Binnan Industrial Complex. Construction of the dam may pave the way for eventual approval of the Binnan EIA. A recent census by Ecosystems Ltd., Hong Kong shows continuing decline in the black-faced spoonbill population at a number of other sites. This signals possible deterioration of the habitat at those sites. The lack of information on the other sites reinforces the uncertainty for the future survival of the bird. In addition to protecting the wintering sites in Taiwan, SAVE International is also teaming up with conservation groups in other East Asian countries to exchange information on the spoonbill and provide mutual support among conservation groups in the region. The black-faced spoonbill increasingly symbolizes the grassroots movement to protect endangered species endangered species, any plant or animal species whose ability to survive and reproduce has been jeopardized by human activities. In 1999 the U.S. government, in accordance with the U.S. from threats of unsustainable development. Contact SAVE International's coordinator Barbara Butler, c/o Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, 202 Wurster Hall, University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley is a public research university located in Berkeley, California, United States. Commonly referred to as UC Berkeley, Berkeley and Cal , Berkeley, CA 94710, USA; Email: spoonbill@uclink4.berkeley.edu; <www.earthisland.org/save>. Jeffrey Hou is a founder of SAVE International. |
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