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NY City Hall Press Conference for Pigeons Part #2, 11/30/07 NY City Hall Press Conference for Pigeons, Part #2, 11/30/07 to Oppose Councilman (D) Brooklyn, (More) NY City Hall Press Conference for Pigeons, Part #2, 11/30/07 to Oppose Councilman (D) Brooklyn, Simcha Felder's proposal to ban the feeding of pigeons and fine New Yorkers $1,000.00 for doing so. TV, Radio, Print Coverage: CNN, Channel 11, Fox News5, Channel 12 Brooklyn, WRNN (Regional News Network), New York Times, NY Daily News, Reuters, Columbia Daily Spectator, 1010 WINS, CBS Radio, WNYC Radio. Please call the DEC to report illegal activity and poaching of any wildlife including pigeons. Please have as much information as possible to give to the law enforcement officer -- times, dates (especially if the netting/poaching occurs at regular intervals), location, description of vehicle with license plate number, if possible. Department of Environmental Conservation: 800-847-7332. This number should also be used to report pet store abuse. Press Conference Speakers: Carol Moon: Humane Educator for Farm Sanctuary, http://www.FarmSanctuary.org Johanna Clearfield, Wildlife Rehabilitator, "Seeks life, liberty and happiness for ALL of the citizens who reside in urban areas. INCLUDING those who cannot speak for themselves". Urban Wildlife Coalition-NYC: http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/urban_wildlife_coalition_NYC/ Cathryn Swan:CityWildlifeAlliance.org More Info: Assistance for Wildlife & Pigeons ,www.WildBirdFund.com New York City Pigeon Rescue Central:www.nycprc.org Pigeon People: www.groups.yahoo.com/group/pijnpeople www.PeopleForPigeons.com New York Times City Room November 30, 2007, 2:55 pm Rally Protests Proposed Ban on Feeding Pigeons By Jennifer 8. Lee Pigeon supporters at City Hall today. Enlarge this image. (Photo: Jennifer 8. Lee/The New York Times) First they came for the pigeons. Then what next? Sparrows? Squirrels? That was the rallying cry of the about two dozen pigeon proponents who staged a noontime protest in front of City Hall today criticizing Councilman Simcha Felder's proposed legislation to ban pigeon feeding. They carried signs with slogans like "Give pigeons their peace and "Have you known anybody killed by a pigeon?" The pigeon proponents passionately defended the feral bird's right to co-exist with humans in the city, holding it up as a symbol of nature in the urban wilderness. "We are voices for the wildlife in New York City that we would like to preserve," said Naomi Semeiak, a demonstrator also works on banning horse carriages because it is an "evil industry." The demonstration was organized by People for Pigeons — a grass-roots coalition of the New York City Wildlife Alliance, the Urban Wildlife Coalition, the New York Bird Club, the Greenwich Village Pigeon Club and others — which has taken an ardent stand on protecting pigeons. The group has written a rebuttal [pdf] of Councilman Felder's report [pdf], assembled talking points and compiled a list of names of animal welfare and government officials to lobby. Pigeon paraphernalia was available in abundance. Jackie Mock, 21, founder of the Greenwich Village Pigeon Club, had silk-screened a number of shirts playing off the famed Milton Glaser logo: I (HEART) NY (PIGEON). "We love underappreciated things," said Anna Millholland, 20, another Greenwich Village Pigeon Club member who was carrying a sign with a picture of Charles Darwin with a pigeon superimposed standing on his head. "The pigeon for us is the symbol of the underappreciated," Ms. Millholland said. Among their littany of pro-pigeon arguments: pigeons are not a health threat, they played an important role during World War II ("They have sacrificed their lives for humans," one demonstrator said), that pigeons counterbalance the city's rat population, and they teach the city's children an appreciation for living creatures. While demonstrators had hoped to feed some pigeons during the protest as a mark of solidarity, City Hall was determinedly a pigeon-free zone on Friday afternoon. (Perhaps the pigeons were wary of Councilman Felder and City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn's feelings toward them? But a police officer in the security booth observed, "We see more squirrels.") Councilman Felder is not anti-pigeon, said Eric Kuo, his spokesman, who was at the rally. "We like pigeons," Mr. Kuo said. The report detailed many proposals in dealing with the burgeoning population, but only made one proposal, banning the feeding. Feeding the pigeons is actually bad for them, Mr. Kuo said, citing the support from PETA and the ASPCA for the proposed ban. Mr. Kuo eyed the I (HEART) NY (PIGEON) shirts that were being sold for $5 apiece, but he was leery of the demonstrators at first. He believed they might harbor antipathy toward members of Councilman Felder's office. In the end, he bought the shirt, later writing by instant message: "I think it's going to be my new favorite shirt." (Less)
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