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BAYSIDE INDIAN MYNA ACTION GROUP

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”--Margaret Mead (1902-1978)

 
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Our opening hours are 

Mon, Tues, Thurs and Sat

4pm to 5pm

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The Bird Shed is located in Cheltenham Park.
​Just plug the following coordinates into Google Maps to find us

S 37° 57.918  E 145° 03.065
or click on this link.

 Have you noticed our native birds are disappearing?
​It's time we did something about it!

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The Bayside Council, concerned at the growing depletion of smaller native birds such as wagtails, wrens and finches in the Bayside area, recognised that the aggressive, territorial Indian myna plays a major role in their disappearance and are providing funding for a trial to combat their proliferation.

BIMAG operates as a non-profit association of like-minded individuals who are interested in working, individually or collectively, in implementing an agreed Strategy to tackle the Indian Myna problem in Bayside and the surrounding region.
Traps are provided free of charge to residents in the Bayside City Council area.

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