Fund Raising for Transmitters
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Re: Fund Raising for Transmitters
I do not understand the whole problem. Have too little background know. Just hope that the birds that are presented get their backpacks.
Thank you for the work in the background
Thank you for the work in the background
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sova
The delay is because Leetchi insist on various documents of registration, to make sure that they send the funds to the right place.
I have only today been able to send them the final document.
Maybe in 2 or 3 days, we shall have good news.
Patience is a virtue - that must be true. My grandmother used to tell me so.
The delay is because Leetchi insist on various documents of registration, to make sure that they send the funds to the right place.
I have only today been able to send them the final document.
Maybe in 2 or 3 days, we shall have good news.
Patience is a virtue - that must be true. My grandmother used to tell me so.
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Thanks Jo UK!Jo UK wrote: Patience is a virtue - that must be true. My grandmother used to tell me so.
Your grandmother is right.
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Happier news today!
The funds from the Leetchi Money Pot are on the way to Kotkaklubi. If all goes according to plan, it should be in their bank account tomorrow. The amount transferred is 3,058.65 euros.
Haven't we done well?
The funds from the Leetchi Money Pot are on the way to Kotkaklubi. If all goes according to plan, it should be in their bank account tomorrow. The amount transferred is 3,058.65 euros.
Haven't we done well?
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GOOD NEWS so let's get started
Thank you Jo and all the contributors
Thank you Jo and all the contributors
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yup, we haveJo UK wrote:Haven't we done well?
Jo, thanks for all your work You were very patient
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Yes, Jo, well done!
Mission accomplished!
Many thanks.
Mission accomplished!
Many thanks.
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We have that .... especially you!Jo UK wrote: Haven't we done well?
I am very pleased
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pls read https://www.looduskalender.ee/forum/vie ... 88#p592788
- new endangering for storks with transmitter, I am shocked
- new endangering for storks with transmitter, I am shocked
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this news are scaring....
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Dear Stork Friends
If I get Urmas right in his summary then Kotaklubi has to return the transmitter which was borrowed for Oru. But since Oru is on his way they have to buy a new one
Perhaps we can start a fund raising as we did last year in order to help?
One thing I don't understand is the price of the transmitters. "Ours" were 1000 € each. Obviously they are cheaper in Poland and/or Romania. And why is it that so many cranes have transmitters? Are they smaller and cheaper than the ones that are needed for Black Storks?
If I get Urmas right in his summary then Kotaklubi has to return the transmitter which was borrowed for Oru. But since Oru is on his way they have to buy a new one
Perhaps we can start a fund raising as we did last year in order to help?
One thing I don't understand is the price of the transmitters. "Ours" were 1000 € each. Obviously they are cheaper in Poland and/or Romania. And why is it that so many cranes have transmitters? Are they smaller and cheaper than the ones that are needed for Black Storks?
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Aquiline,
cranes have so many transmitters because there is (or was)the national crane surveillance project by Estonian University of Life Sciences.
cranes have so many transmitters because there is (or was)the national crane surveillance project by Estonian University of Life Sciences.
Proud member of SHoW (StorkaHolics of the World)
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Thank you juta, So we urgently need such a project for our Black Storks