BirdLife welcomes limited Autumn hunting ban

BirdLife Malta today welcomed the hunting ban after 3 pm between 15 and 30 September as announced when the Autumn hunting dates were given yesterday. Joseph Mangion, president of BirdLife Malta said: "The hunting ban after 3 pm during the peak...

BirdLife Malta today welcomed the hunting ban after 3 pm between 15 and 30 September as announced when the Autumn hunting dates were given yesterday.

Joseph Mangion, president of BirdLife Malta said: "The hunting ban after 3 pm during the peak migration of birds of prey in September is a necessary measure to avoid the killing of these protected species by poachers. Last year's ban proved to be effective as it helped the law enforcement units that monitor the hunting hotspots with their limited resources."

The conservation organisation on the other hand expressed its disappointment regarding the opening of the trapping season for four species that, it said, are not included in the list of species that can be trapped till the end of 2008 as agreed in the Accession Treaty Agreement signed by Malta and the EU.

"Under this agreement, Malta is obliged to phase out the trapping of seven songbird (finch) species by the end of 2008. Trapping of Turtle Dove, Quail, Golden Plover and Song Thrush this autumn as permitted by yesterday's Legal Notice, therefore, is not part of the agreement. This is in violation of the agreement and a direct breach of the Birds Directive which may lead to more infringement procedures," the society said.

See also "Birdlife dictated trapping days - FKNK"

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