[mou] [mnbird] Hurrican Ike news, habitat damage - and a question

Steve Weston sweston2 at comcast.net
Wed Sep 17 02:34:36 CDT 2008


Reports from Texas on Whooping Crane arrivals have not yet started.  Therefore, I do not believe that they have started to arrive.

Steve Weston
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  From: Erika Sitz 
  To: MnBird (E-mail) ; MOU-net (E-mail) 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 3:21 PM
  Subject: [mnbird] Hurrican Ike news, habitat damage - and a question


  Many on the list will remember Sue Levy who lived in Minnesota several years ago, first in Duluth and then in Dakota County.  Sue now lives in Texas about halfway between downtown Houston and Galveston.  Thankfully, she (and her daughter, who lives near her) had no major damage to their homes and are among the lucky ones to have power restored soon afterwards.  There was, however, an area of terrible devastation within about a mile and a half of her apartment, so she has many friends and members of her former congregation who have suffered great losses.  

  And she knows, and expects the worst, the fate of the nearby birding areas she loves. Here is an excerpt from an email I received this morning.     

  "I will grieve for the destruction on Galveston and the forty-miles long Bolivar Peninsula - where the towns of Gilchrist, Crystal Beach and probably Port Bolivar, about which there has been no news,  have simply ceased to exist. Right now there is no access to the area except by boat or helicopter, and no safe place to put a helicopter down. . . . The other issue on the Bolivar Peninsula for me is that it's an area where our Audubon Society has spent countless hours/years and years and raised millions of dollars to create and protect habitat. We have turned it into a world-class birding and wildlife habitat, and our work is gone. I am too numb to really grieve for any of it, but I know that's coming. It's much too close to home. For you birders, you should know that this is the second hit High Island and the coastal sanctuaries closer to Louisiana have taken in two years. No pictures yet, but it will be bad news. The people of High Island are still completely cut off and without communications. They were on the "dirty" side of the storm."  

  Right now the focus is on human loss, lives and property.  Sue says the American Red Cross (along with that part of the Texas National Guard that isn't in Iraq) are the most effective ones around and "they need financial support".  So that's where we'll give now, but I expect that a plea for donations will be forthcoming from Houson Audubon Society later.  I'll forward anything that I receive to the lists for those who wish to help.  

  Does anyone know the impact of the hurricane on Aransas NWR and the Whooping Cranes?  I  talked about it to Steve Weston and we suspect that due to its distance it's probably not great.  But I don't know anything about where the cranes feed and on what, or any other details, so it would be nice to hear from someone about them.
   
  Erika Sitz 
  Ramsey, north Anoka County


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