
Saturday, 3rd May 2008 - 11:59CET
BirdLife condemns Victoria Lines vandalism
BirdLife Malta has condemned the vandalism on the Victoria Lines, reported yesterday, where anti-hunting graffiti was written on the historic fortifications.
Tolga Temuge, executive director, said BirdLife condemned any act of vandalism and statements that were inciting hate and intolerance.
"Our campaign in Malta is about hunting in spring and the killing of protected species which are both illegal in the EU. We strongly condemn any attempt that is aimed at diverting focus from real issues of conservation,” he said.
BirdLife said its staff and volunteers have joined other international conservationists who are currently monitoring raptor migration in Messina, Sicily, once notorious for its illegal hunting.
"The mountains of Messina used to be renowned as an illegal hunting hotspot until conservation organisations ran a successful campaign that put an end to poaching in Sicily in the 1990s," the society said.




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And let's see if anyone guesses why BirdLife HAD TO fence off (albeit in vain) the PUBLIC Nature reserves?
Is the below what you intend with "Our campaign in Malta is about hunting in spring and the killing of protected species which are both illegal in the EU. We strongly condemn any attempt that is aimed at diverting focus from real issues of conservation”?
http://www.birdlifemalta.org/campaigns/hunting_and_trapping/reclaimyourcountryside/
Reclaim Your COUNTRYside
4% of the population (hunters and trappers) gets to enjoy the majority of the limited countryside available in Malta. They have access to it; they have made it their own; and, venturing into these areas is done at your own risk.
According to MEPA agricultural land covers 49% of the surface area of the Maltese Islands. Natural vegetation (the countryside) covers 22% and urban areas cover 23% respectively. Hunting is allowed all over the Maltese islands except for bird sanctuaries, urban areas and their buffer zones. The bird sanctuaries where hunting and trapping is strictly prohibited represent approximately 5.2% of the area.
The bird sanctuaries as outlined in the Legal Notice 79 of 2006 include Ghadira, Is-Simar, Buskett, Comino, Filfla, Girgenti, and Il-Qawra in Gozo. However a significant part of the “bird sanctuaries” listed in the Legal Notice also consists of the following areas:
Luqa Airport
Ta’Lambert Heliport
Addolorata Cemetery and other cemeteries in Malta and Gozo.
Marsa sports ground
Portes-des-Bombes and the surrounding bastions
Manoel Island
and Radio stations operated by the Department of Civil Aviation!
Therefore, the majority of the Maltese population and the tourists visiting our islands are left with a very small area within the countryside where they can enjoy nature without being confronted or disturbed by the hunters and trappers.
I will leave it up to the general public to decide who we are to beleive.
The hatred many have against hunters is blindfolding them in their actions and comments. All bad things are being attributed to hunters. If you were all to realise the mental violence you are committing on the hunters and their dogs, you should really feel ashamed! Please show some respect towards your fellow citizens.
While we are at it I hope that FKNK will condemn those who spray can RTO all over the country side rouble walls, those who erect hunter hide-out huts without MEPA permits as I am sure that they all have MEPA permits for doing so, I am certain that hunters wouldn't dream of doing any thing illegally in our country side!!.
I'm sure everyone can picture a group of educated, civilised, peaceful with cans in their hands spraying graffitti on a historical wall just to spite the disappointed, disgruntled (who are known to go around on a demonstration with a show of weapons and dead animals)
Yeah...right...
Well, at least the english is not misspelt! But I wonder why they didn't try to write it in Dutch, German or at least Italian.... then we (us dumb idiots you know) would be 100% sure of the identity of the perpetrators!