The Malta Independent 26 April 2024, Friday
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Autumn trapping season to open tomorrow, finch trapping to be allowed again

Thursday, 19 October 2017, 20:02 Last update: about 8 years ago

The Parliamentary Secretariat for Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights announced this evening that upon considering the recommendations of the Malta Ornis Committee as well as the applicable legal, technical and scientific parameters, the Government has published a Legal Notice opening the autumn bird trapping season tomorrow.

The autumn live-capturing (trapping) season for seven species of finches as well as for golden plover and song thrush will be open between tomorrow, 20 October, and 31 December of 2017, both dates included.

During this period, only live-capturers licensed with a Special Autumn Live-capturing License issued by the Wild Birds Regulation Unit in respect of these derogations will be permitted to practice live-capturing activities within the registered sites and subject to the strict conditions and parameters stipulated in their respective Special Licences.

The overall national bag limit for finches has remained the same as last year, at 12,000 for linnet, 800 for goldfinch, 4,500 for greenfinch, 2,350 for siskin, 500 for hawfinch, 5,000 for chaffinch and 2,350 for serin as the total number of birds which may be captured under the authority of all issued licences taken together. Individual licensed live-capturers have an individual season’s bag limit of ten finches.

The overall national bag limit for golden plover has been set at 700, whilst the national bag limit for song thrush is 5,000. In accordance with Ornis Committee’s recommendations, the season’s individual bag limit for golden plover and song thrush will not apply to this year’s season.

The uptake of the applicable individual and national bag limits will be monitored in real time through a telephonic reporting system. Amongst other license conditions, live-capturers are legally bound to immediately report their catches through a telephone system on the number stipulated in their Special Licence. Compliance and adherence to licence conditions will be rigorously monitored and enforced through spot-checks and inspections conducted by law enforcement officers.

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