Welcome to the September issue of the Avian Health Network newsletter!
It's
full of 'happenings' so don't miss out! Tickets are on sale for the
Online
Conference with topics ranging from bird photography to avian behavior to
research in avian medicine. One of several authors, Kashmir Csaky will
write
an article titled "Should You Get Another Bird?" Becky Margison and
Laurella Desborough will be writing on the hot topics of Animal Welfare
vs.
Animal Rights. Malcolm Green will address the question, "Does my Bird
Have
PDD?"
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This month's vendor is C & L Aviaries. Len and Carol will donate 10% of
sales during September 2004 to help Stop PDD.
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"In the last few years..another revolution has been quietly building.
Stories are popping up here and there of pet parrots whose wings aren't
clipped. What's more, these are often not the sad stories of lost birds
that most people expect, but rather happy stories of birds that fly to
their
owners for play during the day and fly to their cages at night when they
want to sleep. There are even people out there who allow their birds to
fly
outdoors, day after day."
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The preceding is an excerpt from an article written on one of the most
controversial topics in the parrot community - namely, free flight. If
you'
ve even considered free flying your parrot, this is a must-read.
Ever wondered about the safety of those 'ozone' air cleaners? Check out
this month's Ask the Expert article. To read this month's issue of the
Avian
Health Newsletter, click over to here:
http://www.avianhealthnetwork.info/newsletter.htm
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Cross posting of the newsletter is appreciated with the permission of the
group owner!
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Avian Health Network, Inc. #54-2068091 is a 501(C) 3 headquartered and
incor****ated in the Commonwealth of Virginia. We are an organization of
volunteers with no paid personnel. We are committed to raising public
awareness and funds for avian diseases such as PDD. Financial Statement is
available upon written request from the State Office of Consumer Affairs,
Commonwealth of Virginia. Proceeds generated by the StopPDD campaign will
go
to help subsidize the research of the Emerging Diseases Research Group
(EDRG) at the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine.
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