Received a note from Post Laju to collect a parcel at Jln Tun Samabantan Kuala Lumpur.
I was wondering who must have sent a parcel for me.
When collected and opened I realised that the parcel came from a local authority (JPPD) who is responsible in drawing up the Malaysian Swiftlet Farming Guidelines.
It seem that they have invited me to be in the meeting to discuss in more details on the latest (revised) Guidelines On Swiftlet Farming in Malaysia on this Friday January the 23rd 2009. I don't think I would like to miss this golden oppurtunity to be a part of the Guideline.
Have a good look at the Draft and there are many points that they are concerned make sense but there are many recommendations that need some scrutinising.
I am very concern on some issues especially on the use of ultrasonic sound. Firstly they are not proven and still under research. It seem that they can be only be used on those houses which are successful. New birdhouses will have a very tough time to lure those young birds in.
The time to play any form of birdcall music is from 5:30 am till 7:30 am and 5:30 pm till 7;30 pm. I think this is a typo error. If they wanted to use the ultra sonic, supposed to be soundless, they should not put any limitation. No more sound so why should it be restricted?
Maybe they should consider to stop any new BHs in town areas and allow the old BHs to operate but no sound should be allowed. Those house will less then, say 300 nests will be allowed to used the normal sound but regulated to a minimum sound level, while those above 300 nests should not be allowed to blast any sound externally.
The thresh hold of 300 nests is important because once you have them, there is no need for you to invite any more young birds from outside. You have at least 900 pairs a year produced by your own colony.
Those who built their BHs in agricultural land, they will be allowed to use the normal sound, however the noise level must be within range specified by the authority (40 decibels within 10 feet from the BH walls).
Well there are many more things inside the draft and I will be able to contribute all my knowledge so that this Guidelines will not have too many flaws.
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