
Monday, 16th March 2009
Threatening flood waters recede at Għadira nature reserve
The water that was threatening to flood the Għadira nature reserve because of a blockage in a culvert started receding after government workers removed a considerable volume of sand.
BirdLife said that, last month, it had alerted Rural Affairs Minister George Pullicino about the looming flooding, at a time when the water had reached abnormally high levels because of the heavy rains. In addition, a culvert that normally allows wardens to control the water level in the nature reserve had been blocked.
Over the past week, government workers cleared three truckloads of sand blocking the culvert at the reserve.
BirdLife said the blockage probably came about because the originally straight culvert was diverted around a kiosk built on the beach, resulting in a bend that trapped the sand. "Once the Ministry for Resources and Rural Affairs became involved in this issue, they acted swiftly to solve the problem. The ministry workmen spent five days clearing the blockage and had to do the job manually," said André Raine, BirdLife's conservation manager.







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What gets my haclkes up is Birdlife's obstinate and obsessive anti-hunters-and-anti-hunting crusade, based on fantastic figures, manipulation of public opinion and the demonising of the traditional hunting and trapping pastimes. Had Birdlife limited itself to combating poaching and habitat destruction, I would definitely be a member myself. The irony is that the preservation of our remaining open spaces benefits both hunters and birdlovers, and there is space for both. However, Birdlife seems so much more anti-hunters than pro-birds that this is an impossibility. I have come to detest their tactics, their deceit and their agendas.
J Borg.......hatred? That's rich indeed, coming from you! All your contributions rage away against all types of hunting, you ramble away about "reclaiming the countryside" at every opportunity, parroting Birdlife's campaign ad nauseum. Most land is privately owned or leased, so why not go buy some?
Cheeky?!
And when arson attacks are made at the Ghadira Nature Reserve, nobody should even dare dream that it could be the act of a group with "socio-cultural and traditional" qualities!
When Spring Hunting starts approaching, we start reading about the wounded birds found, reports received regarding illegal hunting, etc., etc.
Now that the new Ghadira Road is being mentioned, we start reading reports such as this!
Your PR "jahdem fuq ir-rubini"!!!!!!