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American Birding Association Code of
Ethics
We, the Membership of the American Birding Association,
believe that all birders have an obligation at all times to
protect wildlife, the natural environment, and the rights of
others. We therefore pledge ourselves to provide leadership
in meeting this obligation by adhering to the following
general guidelines of good birding behavior.
Birders must always act in ways that do not endanger
the welfare of birds or other wildlife
In keeping with this principle, we will:
- Observe and photograph birds without knowingly
disturbing them in any significant way.
- Avoid chasing or repeatedly flushing birds.
- Only sparingly use recordings and similar methods of
attracting birds and not use these methods in heavily
birded areas.
- Keep an appropriate distance from nests and nesting
colonies so as not to disturb them or expose them to
danger.
- Refrain from handling birds or eggs unless engaged in
recognized research activities.
Birders must always act in ways that do not harm the
natural environment
In keeping with this principle, we will:
- Stay on existing roads, trails, and pathways whenever
possible to avoid trampling or otherwise disturbing
fragile habitat.
- Leave all habitat as we found it.
Birders must always respect the rights of
others
In keeping with this principle, we will:
- Respect the privacy and property of others by
observing "No Trespassing" signs and by asking permission
to enter private or posted lands.
- Observe all laws and the rules and regulations which
govern public use of birding areas.
- Practice common courtesy in our contacts with others.
For example, we will limit our requests for information,
and we will make them at reasonable hours of the day.
- Always behave in a manner that will enhance the image
of the birding community in the eyes of the public
Birders in groups should assume special
responsibilities
As group members, we will:
- Take special care to alleviate the problems and
disturbances that are multiplied when more people are
present.
- Act in consideration of the group's interest, as well
as our own.
- Support by our actions the responsibility of the
group leader(s) for the conduct of the group.
As group leaders, we will:
- Assume responsibility for the conduct of the group.
- Learn and inform the group of any special rules,
regulations, or conduct applicable to the area or habitat
being visited.
- Limit groups to a size that does not threaten the
environment or the peace and tranquillity of others.
- Teach others birding ethics by our words and example.
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