
I was wondering if any of you were interested in writing articles targeted at external media - I was thinking of *Bird Talk* magazine, for example. Other possibilities might include semi-public newsletters (such as the SPCA's) or similar outlets. Some of the educational articles can also be placed in our own blog or newsletter. The recent discussion about what happens when a bird escapes that really cannot fly very well triggered this chain of thought. But there are many other subjects that would make good discussion topics - including what new bird buyers/adopters should be told. This, of course, is a huge topic, but it could be bitten off in small chunks - like "Can new babies and birds live together amicably?", or "What to Tell Families with Children Who Want to Own a Bird". I am not thinking of scholarly research pieces, or lengthy diatribes, but relatively short, punchy articles that get to the point in clear English and are supported by information in the article itself. For those of you that haven't worked with this particular group before (the Mickaboo Media Advisor Team), it is made up of people interested in supporting media oriented outreach, defending Mickaboo when necessarily, helping on specific initiatives, advising on publicity issues or problems. One or more persons can volunteer to draft a particular article or prepare support research. Then one or more people may volunteer to help with the editing, contact specific media outlets, as appropriate. Generally we try to have the entire group (or as many volunteers as are willing and interested) review the finished piece. The intent is to be supportive and to protect Mickaboo. You raised this issue, Lynne - would you be interested in taking a crack at a first draft on an article about turning birds loose? Does anyone have ideas about where we might place such an article? -- Michelle "Don't believe everything you think."