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Avicultural Federation of Australia
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The Conservation Committee works as part of the Avicultural Federation of Australia, the peak avicultural organisation in Australia, to work for the conservation of rare and endangered bird species. The Conservation Committee welcomes participation by all aviculturists and societies, whether or not affiliated with the AFA. |
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Victorian Avicultural Council
home.vicnet.net.au/~vac/welcome.html
Exotic and Native Bird Legislation, Animal Welfare, Importation, Stolen Birds, Local Government. The List Goes On! Your members can benefit from regular updates on issues relating to all levels of government, conservation issues plus news from other bird clubs. VAC affiliates receive all this information. Draft legislation, discussion papers and government reports are tabled as they become available. For instance, VAC affiliates received the Code of Practice for the Housing of Cage Birds first as comments to government from the VAC, then as a draft for avicultural comment, and finally as the completed, gazetted Code of Practice. Similar consultations have occurred with state fauna regulations and with Federal exotic species legislation. |
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Avicultural Society of Australia
www.birds.org.au/history.htm
Every member receives the monthly journal Australian Aviculture. It contains a comprehensive range of articles of interest to aviculturists written by both Australian and international aviculturists and veterinarians. |
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Victorian Zebra Finch Inc.
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Victorian Zebra Finch Inc. is developing a stud of Grey and Fawn birds from stock obtained from highly regarded interstate breeders. The intention is that these birds can be used to replace members Grey and Fawn stock birds or to improve other mutations by outcrossing. The club is maintaining a stud book to ensure the long-term success of this project. |
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Avicultural Society of Canberra
www.avisocietycanberra.org.au/index.html
On Sunday 17th August 2008 the Society held it's 7th Annual bird Sale at the Queanbeyan Showground. After a cool, frosty start to the day, it evolved into an almost perfect day for a bird sale. Over 800 birds were lodged by nearly 70 sellers, with approximately 450 people passing through the door. the clearance rate for birds sold was in excess of 70%. most sellers seemed very happy with their result. We had seven trade stands and all reported brisk and good business. We would like to thank our sponsors who kindly donated raffle prizes and supported us. |
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Avicultural Society of South Australia
www.birdkeepinginaustralia.com/start.html
Welcome to the web site of The Avicultural Society of South Australia Inc. The Society, being formed in 1928, has the distinction of being the oldest Society of its type in Australia and the third longest established Avicultural Society in the English speaking world ! The Society publishes a monthly Magazine which provides Subscription Members with a wide variety of interesting and informative articles on the keeping and breeding of birds in captivity. |
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Avicultural Society of Southern Tasmania
www.asst.org.au/index.html
A club for the bird lovers and bird breeders of Southern Tasmania, the Avicultural Society of Southern Tasmania inc. was first formed in 1971 and members have been actively meeting to exchange information about breeding and caring for birds since that time. It is an aviary bird club for people who keep all species of birds and we now have an extensive library of books and videos that are kept by the club librarian, and brought along to meetings for the members to borrow. Also available to members at the meetings are a range of medications, special foods, books, vitamin and mineral additives, leg rings and other useful things for the Aviary. |
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Avicultural Society of Western Australia
www.aviculturalsocietywa.com/
The Avicultural Society of WA was established in 1956. Since then, it and its members have strived to improve the knowledge and quality of birds in Western Australia and Australia. Meetings and Open Days are held monthly and all members recieve the monthly magazine, the Western Australian Aviculture Magazine. Visitors and new members are always welcome. Please use the links above to explore the information on our website and we hope that we will see you soon! |
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Broken Hill Avicultural Society
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Due to the foresight of Alan Birrell and several of his friends, a meeting was held on 3rd August 1981 , at the mayor's office at the Entertainment Centre with approximately 22 people attending. They were all interested in gathering and sharing information re the protection, accurate information re bird laws and responsibilities towards protecting the numbers of wild birds; reproduction and caring of aviary birds and their owners in the Broken Hill district. |
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Gippsland Branch Avicultural Society of Aust
www.gippslandasa.org.au/
The Gippsland Branchholds monthly meetings in the Baw Baw Shire Office Meeting Rooms, at 107 Princes Highway,Trafalgar Meetings begin at 8pm the second Wednesday of each Month.We produce a Monthly newsletter that all members receive, usually a few days prior to our meeting date outlining the Agenda for that months meeting or special event that month. We endeavor to have Guest Speaker's each month,or video and a talk .There is a light supper provided by our member's,and plenty of time to discuss bird's in general. |
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Pheasant and Waterfowl Society of Australia
www.pwsa.org.au/
The objects of the society are to encourage the culture and propagation of all species of Pheasant, Megapode and Waterfowl in Australia and to perpetuate, to the best of our ability, those species in their purest and most perfect form; also to endeavour to have new species and fresh stock introduced, to collect and distribute pertinent and scientific data and information relating the keeping and rearing of Pheasants, Waterfowl and other Game Birds by means of the Pheasant Magazine. |
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The Parrot Society of Australia
www.parrotsociety.org.au/index1.html
It has been our pleasure to put this site together for the benefit and enjoyment of all who have an interest in these wonderful birds, wherever you may reside in the world. |
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Birdsales.com
www.birdsale.com.au/
This site attempts to list every bird sale occuring in Australia at various times of the year. Click on the Calendar/Events tab for information. Through out this website, you will also find hints and tips on helping you save those hard earned $$$$$$$. |
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Queensland Finch Society
www.qfs.org.au/default.asp
The club is based in Brisbane, Australia but has members worldwide who subscribe to receive the monthly magazine "Finch News". Members in south-east Queensland are encouraged to attend meetings which are normally held on the first Friday of every month. They feature birds for sale, a Guest Speaker, a Sales Table stocked with seed and a wide range of breeding aids and the club Library. Bird Sales, auctions, shows and other events are held at various times during the year. |
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Finch Society of Australia inc
www.finchsociety.org/
Welcome to the website of the Finch Society of Australia Inc. This site is dedicated to all aspects of the keeping and breeding of Australian and Exotic finches. Our site contains articles pertaining to various finch species, interviews with members and general information on maintaining your finches in the peak of great health! Although primarily a Sydney, NSW, based club we boast members in most states of Australia. Throughout the year our meeting agenda is bolstered by interstate and overseas speakers whom cover many aspects of the hobby. On behalf of our President Michael Baker, Vice President Ross Appleby & Junior Vice President Dylan Jones I invite you to enter our website and hope that you take advantage of the opportunity to join The Finch Society of Australia Inc. Welcome! |
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Australian Fife Canary
www.fifecanary.org
The hobby of keeping Canaries has been around for a very long time, and with time there comes a lot of truths and fallacies. This website has been designed to be simple, and with the tried methods that the author of each article has used. The particular breed of Canary that is covered here is the Fife; a small Canary which is often said breeds like rabbits; which to the beginner gives the thrill of breeding and multiplication |
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The Pet Directory
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Welcome to petdirectory.com For resources and information on Breeders and Animal classifieds |