
Friday, 2nd May 2008 - 11:21CET
Hunters report vandalism on Victoria Lines
Vandals have scribbled vulgar graffitti against hunters on a section of the historic Victoria Lines near Gharghur.
The Federation for Hunting and Conservation - Malta (FKNK) said the incident was noted last Wednesday.
It described it as "a vile attempt to undermine Maltese culture and in particular legal and traditional hunting and trapping in Malta and Gozo".
The federation said that as from yesterday it started organising outings in the countryside by "action teams" whose purpose is "the protection of all that is Maltese in terms of both the socio-cultural Maltese traditions that we have inherited from our ancestors as well as Maltese property from anyone".




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This is because Birdlife Malta together with its invited foreigner are insulting the Maltese people not only by mentioning them as "gullible public" but also by giving them misinformation about turtle doves and quails. Obviously this is according to their plan of distributing hatred and condemnation. As a matter of fact Birdlife Malta is presenting the two species as treathened ones. On the other hand, Birdlife International and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) classifies them both as 'least concerned' species. This is an obvious contradiction that even by the common sense of Mr.Watson, it would committ these so-called "environmentalists" as serious liars and misinterpretors.
There is another point where Birdlife Malta is caught red-handed distributing false data which do not even comply with that stated by their invited friends of the Bird Slaughter. The "local" one mentions a certain sum of illegal actions regarding hunting and trapping while the other gets beyond the same figure by more than other 100 illegalities. And lets not mention the photos published by the latter showing trapped birds in Malta, birds of the type who were never recorded to have been witnessed on the rocks of Malta!!! The same merit goes for another website which exhibited Cypriot dead birds and claimed to be caught in Malta. Their rush to damage hunters made them leave out the true caption of the photo which said: "DEAD BLACK CAPS IN CYPRUS".
Facts talk alone............
Heck, "hunters" want the Maltese public to believe that it was Birdlife people who burned their own cars to gain sympathy for their cause. Now they want us to believe that Birdlife or some other conservation group perpetrated this "vile attempt to undermine Maltese culture and in particular legal and traditional hunting and trapping in Malta and Gozo." Give us a break will you? These "hunters" need to consider looking for another, more constructive way pass the time.
Jason Borg should add to his reply the fact that those type of mist nets set up by trappers he mentioned are illegal and therefore I am totally against them. Rather than the explanation you give, I invite you to talk to some friends of mine from Rabat who may tell you how such nets were left behind even for months by bird ringers.
FKNK has always played fair and did not try to destroy other third parties interested in enjoying the natural environments. As a matter of fact the Federation's objectives is to create awareness by education. From its beginning FKNK recognised hunting and trapping as all other past-times related to the environment and therefore knew that law enforcement would not be enough. It has worked, and I afford to say that it was successful, to maintain and where possible enhance hunters' principles and ethics. You should know that hunting species in spring were reduced from 32 and so it was not that so much easy for the federation to accomplish its mission to make hunters' conscious of their critical conditions of their hobbies. It has also performed sufficient self-regulation campaigns which were supposed to be aided by other NGO's and the governments itself. But unfortunately Birdlife was only there to boycott the professional study organised by the Goverment to finally extract the true facts about migration in Malta. Birdlies Malta preferred to keep on with their flaws of Malta being a bottleneck of the whole European migration!!!
Finally I shall remind you that all trees planted and very-well cured by hunters all year round together with foothpaths, rubble walls and pools were also present for the benefit of local birds and other flora and fauna rather than those migratory few. This was also very beneficial for picnincers, ramblers, tourists, birdwatchers, horse-riders and all those who sincerely bolster true love for nature.
However, some trappers use the same type of nets which they spread over trees to catch any bird that tries to roost or rest in the tree. Such deadly nets are left spread over trees for many days. These are the traps which you probably referred to and are detrimental to birds. BirdLife has been instrumental in reducing this illegal practice. Will the FKNK's Action Teams do their part as well?
If hunters are part of the scene(the environment) I guess, they can easily report on such acts - and solve vandalism cases that are still open.
So you're trying to state that you don't even know about well-known hunting-related afforestation projects such as those in Boscetto, Mizieb, l-Ahrax tal-Mellieha and around all the Maltese Islands?????
Birdlife Malta has planted many trees and combined them with traps for bird ringing. The unfortunate thing is that these were left behind causing detriment to the birds' habitat. FKNK's projects are much more surveyed and well-protected. So before you just post stories try to think about them a little bit!!!
The point is that you consider the FKNK as a harmful organisation of the environment. Those like you are usually noticed to quote European examples and therfore I should remind you about the ideal relationship of the still-existing NGO's such as Birdlife International who moves hand in hand with hunters' organisations. Unluckily enough, the situation in Malta is on the contrary since we have people like you for whom all that matters is the damaging of hunters.
Those reading these replies surely feel urged to comment about your escapade from facts. Hunters have been part of the countryside from ancient times and therefore it would be impossible to even dare to eliminate them.
Yes, FKNK is one of the many organisations working for the benefit of the environment even by sustainable hunting. It is different from many more other claiming themselves as "bird-lovers" but meanwhile they work for the destruction of local cultural traditions. Your idea of such shameful organisation should be referred to as ALT - your slave foreign attributes make you Against Local Traditions.
I guess we all do remember what led to 1000s of tree to be planted in the last months.
I am referring to open countryside which belongs to everyone. Hunters have every right to protect their own land, no question about that, but nowhere was private land mentioned in FKNK's press release. And hunters are poachers when they kill birds which belong to no-one and to everyone, Maltese or not, so let's stop these sob-stories about 'foreign' interference...most Maltese are like their European counterparts and are against hunting, most especially when it's illegal.
@R.Spagnol - Even the word NGO is obsolete today. The proper word is PVO. (Private Voluntary Organisations). PVO's are today recognised as legal entities so your statement regarding NGO's is unjustified.
Who are you to impose what FKNK should do in order to fulfill its mission statement about conservation?
For your information, the federation had usually performed similar visits and met lots of its members both in the public and private lands. If you may know these were also filmed and shown on TV. Furthermore FKNK has in the past and hopefully would continue to organise special meeting in various hunting districts to explain issues and matters to all hunters and trappers.
I should have known that in today's world an NGO is considered as a non-expert group of people who would be first to apply from EU funds. Unfortunately FKNK is not that so much integrated and so does not benefit from any EU help to fully execute all its conservative plans. And above all how can FKNK behave like the usual NGO when its basic rights were denied from those who are supposed to push it to further conservation progress?
Thank you!
Same sentiments as voiced by Joseph Caruana.
OH THIS IS SOOOOO PATHETIC!
Are you referring to the countryside that hunters pay for? Of course they have a right to protect it, it is their property just as any person's house or swimming pool!
The annoying thing is that Maltese hunters have been depicted as poachers and this is the bad thing. I am neither a hunter nor an birdlife follower, and condemn any form of illegal hunting and vandalism. But surely these guys have demonised hunters to an unacceptable level. I also condemn the provocation taking place in the countryside, this monitoring should be taking place by the Maltese Authorities and not by Birdlife, FKNK or any individual.
Now give it a rest and put everything in perspective.
The irony is that this serious act will not be given equal publicity as other similar cases which immediately were attributed to the hunting lobby. This shows us that not only hunters are capable of doing such horrible things. Therefore it is not right to condemn hunters for those acts as soon as the case is discovered. In my opinion this brings to light other cases to be further investigated. Now I surely have to wonder where are Ramblers Malta, Nature Trust and all the other NGO's whose work seems to be focused on brainwashing our children at schools.
Shame on those who did it, and shame on those who instigate it.
I abhor any kind of vandalism, including this, but FKNK etc etc should really NOT be the ones pointing fingers at this stage.
And what kind of outings are these? I dont think we need vigilante GI Joes running around 'protecting' Maltese property from anyone! What the heck does that mean anyway?! That open countryside (Maltese property) will be protected by this lot? From whom exactly? From what? From enjoying it freely perhaps?
Something tells me that we shall soon see the usual " I know more than thou " comment by Roman Abramovich's staunchest supporter... So wait for it coming..
Those opposed to hunting have too much respect for the countryside and all that that entails.
That's why they are against hunting.
re the outings....could the federation clarify what specific action was undertaken by these action teams?
How exactly Mr. Mifsud Bonnici?
The perpetrator of this criminal act must be someone incredibly stupid and self-centred and without any principle of conservation.
We have to use the same logic the intelligent hunters used when the birdlife's activist, car windscreen was smashed....Who knows who did this ? Maybe an ex-wife of a hunter getting at him.
None of these where actually proved to be the work of "hunters" yet hunters automatically got the blame.
Shame on whoever commits such cowardly acts even though some organizations seem to benefit from such acts.