Date: 4/15/24 9:34 am From: Deb Grantham <dgg3...> Subject: RE: [cayugabirds-l] Taughannock Falls light show?
Thank you!
Deb
From: <bounce-128147718-83565122...> <bounce-128147718-83565122...> On Behalf Of Rachel Hogancamp
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2024 12:09 PM
To: Regi Teasley <rltcayuga...>
Cc: Astrid Jirka <astrid...>; CAYUGABIRDS-L <CAYUGABIRDS-L...>
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Taughannock Falls light show?
Good morning, all -
I've been in touch with Jennifer Tavares at Tompkins Chamber and Fred Bonn of the Parks Services. Jennifer let me know they have received feedback from a number of people and are considering what may be possible at this point. I imagine they will send a notice out to all but if I hear anything definitive I will be sure to let you know.
Thanks,
Rachel
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 12:00 PM Regi Teasley <rltcayuga...><mailto:<rltcayuga...>> wrote:
Astrid,
Thank you for your comments.
But I think compromise isn’t our answer here. In my view, this issue has developed because human beings see Nature as an afterthought. Humans see their own goals and actions as primary and, if they care at all, they might try to “minimize” their impact. God forbid they could reschedule or reconsider this project.
As long as we don’t understand that Nature is not under our dominion, we will be unable to solve our environmental and climate problems. We are watching and participating in the 6th Great Extinction; but apparently that hasn’t sunk in yet.
Regi
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On Apr 15, 2024, at 10:27 AM, Astrid Jirka <astrid...><mailto:<astrid...>> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I appreciate the care and attention being given to the peregrines and the ravens in light of the lightshow being planned this weekend, as I've seen expressed through the Cayuga Bird Listserve.
I also appreciate NYS Parks for all they do to promote recreation and conservation of our natural resources.
And I appreciate the Chamber and Visit Ithaca for all they do to promote tourism in our area which is so crucial to our local economy.
It is understandable to me that there is an interest in a celebration and that Tgnk Falls should be (literally) highlighted due to its beauty and its attraction to locals and visitors alike.
Could one of the birders please explain exactly what they think the repercussions would be to the bird nests that are of concern? Are the females likely to abandon their nests, eggs or chicks, and never return?
It is nice to see a community caring so much for our natural resources in so many ways. Let's do our best to make it work for the birds and the humans and all involved!
Take care,
Astrid Jirka
Director of Tourism Initiatives
Discover Cayuga Lake
Sounds like there is a lot of momentum behind this and it might be easier to deflect than to stop unless the weather is like today. Celebrating the 100th probably is a huge deal for the agency, which certainly have manages a lot of great habitat for birds. And they people behind this particular event have put time, money, and effort into planning and executing it and probably will be reluctant to abandon it.
Is there a way this could be done and disturbance minimized? What if they lit up the falls from right below so the gorge itself wasn't illuminated, and instead of hiking up the gorge they centered the celebration on the overlook rather than hiking the gorge hike? Maybe there's a local bird-loving food truck or caterer who would be willing to offer food at a discount to the parks for the three nights up at the visitor center by the overlook?
Is there someone on the list with contacts at the Regional State Park office or at the Chamber who could sound them out on whether they are open to alternatives? Does the bird club have any programming it runs in partnership with any of the local state parks? We could try to shut this down but there's a good chance that would fail and, whether or not it did, trying to shut it down entirely will piss off a lot people which might not be good for birds (or even birders) in the long run. Note the Chamber of Commerce seems to be running the hikes so anyone on the list who is a member might want to gently explain the issue to Jennifer Tavares, who seems like a decent person. Not sure if Fred Bonn is still the Regional Director of State Parks but he has been flexible in the past when approached given actual evidence and alternatives - but whoever approaches him should be prepared with published evidence or personal reports by someone (maybe Tim G) who is an acknowledged expert on peregrines and can show that the light show is going to disturb the peregrines. Keep in mind that these folks know peregrines nest on urban bridges and buildings that are lit at night so they will need to know why this is different.
On 4/14/2024 12:06 PM, Geo Kloppel wrote:
Below is the press release for the evening light shows at the great falls in Taughannock Falls State Park later this week, which have potential to disturb the Peregrine Falcons and Ravens that are currently on nests there).
Note that the event is jointly hosted by NYS Parks, Visit Ithaca, and also the Tompkins Chamber, which is handling online registration for after-dark hikes up the gorge trail to the lighted falls.