The Malta Independent 13 May 2024, Monday
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Members of European Parliament call on Malta to close spring hunting season

Sunday, 26 March 2017, 21:31 Last update: about 8 years ago
MEPs from thirteen different countries and representing the seven largest political groups in the European Parliament are urging Malta to close the spring hunt on migratory birds. The MEPs also petition increased efforts to stop illegal hunting and the prohibition of all kinds of bird traps,  in a letter addressed to Prime Minister Muscat and Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries & Animal Rights, Roderick Galdes.

On Monday, Dutch MEP Anja Hazekamp (Party for the Animals), who has been observing the first two days of this year's spring hunting season in Malta, will hand over the letter to the Maltese authorities.

"This appeal to Malta to close the spring hunt represents a broad political spectrum. The hunting of migratory birds returning to their breeding grounds is cruel and causes a threat to bird populations as a whole. Spring hunting on migratory birds is therefore prohibited by international conservation agreements. Sadly, while visiting Maltese hunting grounds over the past weekend, I witnessed several breaches of EU conservation laws. Electronic bird callers are widely used on hunting grounds, which is illegal under the EU Birds Directive. On Sunday a protected marsh harrier was shot," says Hazekamp.

"As Malta is currently holding the EU Presidency, we count on the Maltese government to take the lead in improving the protection of nature areas in general, and (migratory) birds in particular. We call on the Maltese government to set an example by swiftly and properly implementing the Birds and Habitats Directives and to offer migrating birds a safe resting place during their trip to the North."



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