Talk:Canberra Indian Myna Action Group

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notability[edit]

removed the notability tag from this article as it is definitely notable, plenty of useable sourcess out there, including showing the group's influence nation-wide, here are some:

Canberra Times - "Canberra Indian Myna Action Group celebrates 10 years"
Newcastle Herald - "Trapping Indian mynas in Newcastle backyards" - "Ms Moore emphasised the need to provide trapped mynas with food, water and shelter, and pointed to the Canberra Indian Myna Action Group as a model for Newcastle."
The Northern Daily Leader - "Tamworth workshop targets feral birds" - "Inspired by the success of Bill Handke's Canberra Indian Myna Action Group (CIMAG), which in 10 years has made a marked impact on the birds' prevalence in the nation's capital, the (Tamworth) group hopes to inspire people in the North West and New England to join their project."
The Age - "Bird plague no myna matter" - "Ms Gibson's Yarra Indian Myna Action Group is one of a growing number of community groups dedicated to controlling and reducing mynas. They are following the example of the first such group, formed in Canberra in 2006."
ABC News - "Myna bird: Queenslanders urged to help eradicate 'rats of the sky'" - "Mr Parker said the traps were based on a design used successfully by the Canberra Invasive Myna Action Group and used high protein food to attract the pests."
Herald Sun (Leader Community News) - "Plan to cull Indian mynas could fly if Bayside residents show support" - "A community-run cull has been running in Canberra for many years, with their statistics stating the Indian myna population and the damage caused by them had dropped markedly since it was introduced."

Coolabahapple (talk) 08:47, 17 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]