[WATCH] CABS publish video evidence of poaching

A total of more than 590 contraventions of hunting and nature protection legislation were recorded by the 20 international Bird Guards.

Copyright: CABS 2013
Copyright: CABS 2013

The Committee Against Bird Slaughter (CABS) today published comprehensive video material and initial data on poaching during the spring hunting season as registered by its volunteers participating in Operation Skyfall that ended on Monday.

A total of more than 590 contraventions of hunting and nature protection legislation were recorded by the 20 international Bird Guards, including the shooting of protected birds of prey, herons and cuckoos, bird trapping with mist nets, clap nets and cage traps, the illegal use of electronic decoy devices, hunting with automatic weapons, hunting on main roads and in other public areas as well as some 496 breaches of the afternoon and Sunday hunting curfew.

In follow-up operations by the police and MEPA a total of 32 live birds (20 Turtle Doves, five Quails, two Little Stints, a Robin, a Nightjar and a Cuckoo) and nine shot protected birds (six Marsh Harriers, a Montagues Harrier, a falcon and a cuckoo) were seized.

"Our data show that, as before, protected migrant bird species are still being persecuted in large numbers on Malta and Gozo," CABS President Heinz Schwarze said.

"Politicians or hunting functionaries who claim otherwise are either deliberately minimising the problem or are living on another planet".

On the Ta' Cenc Plateau on Gozo, where CABS and the Foundation Pro Biodiversity teams monitored private property on behalf of the landowner, nine hunters were invited to leave the area by the Bird Guards.

In a random search of the 150 hectare area trapping paraphernalia, including clap net mechanisms and leaking car batteries for electronic decoys, were removed.

The response from local people, tourists and hotel guests, who were able to enjoy the natural beauty of the garrique and its flora and fauna without constant hunting activity, was overwhelmingly positive.

The CABS video includes, amongst other incidents, a hunter collecting a shot Little Egret near Mellieha during the Sunday curfew and subsequently fleeing with the bird from a CABS team.

Also on camera are the shooting down of an endangered Montagu's Harrier near Mtahleb, a Little Egret with gunshot injuries and the rescue of a shot Red-footed Falcon at Salina.

The video also shows ALE officers removing illegal mist nets and cage traps in Ta' Baldu, Selmun and Bingemma as well as the closing down of several large clap net installations on Gozo.

On Sunday morning the 24th of April, in the course of their monitoring of a trapping site on Gozo, a CABS team filmed a family outing with a difference. At about 9.00 a.m. a man appeared with a young boy, some 8 years old or younger, and activated both his clap nets.

The police, alerted by CABS, seized the nets and, with the help of the vehicle number plate recorded by the team, identified the offender. He is to be charged with illegal trapping.

The film material, together with a comprehensive evaluation report on observations made during this year's spring hunting season, will be sent to the European Commission and the Government in Valletta.

Last week a European Commission spokesperson announced in the press that reports submitted by CABS, BirdLife Malta and the Maltese Government will be taken into account when judging the validity of the derogation to the bird protection guidelines applied by Malta this spring.

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@franco. Using your same measuring stick, we shud hardly have a drug problem in Malta and yet after still hearing shooting well after the end of the hunting season, your words sound hollow and absolutely ridiculous. The CABS were able to proof that illegal hunting is rampant with the situation played down by the hunting lobby and all of this backed by this government. And taking the public for a ride is the worst ploy of all.
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Prosit Joseph. Ikolli nghid li dan huwa parti mir-risultat ghal fatt li l-PL ilu jithaxken mal-kaccaturi u agevolhom kemm jiflah ghal voti. Issa nergghu nibdew u nkomplu b'dawn it-talebani kings jigru bl-armi u x-xbieki jghamlu li jridu mal-kampanja tal-pajjiz. L-istess bhal ma qed jghamlu xi ministri u Seg Parlementari bl-atitudni taghhom. U kif dejjem kont nghid jien Viva l-Gahan Malti.
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HUNTING IN GERMANY 2013 - youtube url. Idhlu naqra f-din is-site u taraw naqra il-qtil brutali u cold blood ta annimali u tajr li qieghed isir gewwa il-germanja bil-barka tal Cabs li jigu Malta u il-il Birlife.Mhux hekk biss izda issa stess nista nibbukkja gita gol Germanja biex immur nghamel dan it-tip ta qtil ghax din ma tissejjahx kacca.Ninsab cert li kemm Dawn il-Cabs u anke il-birdlife li ta kull sena jaghmlu plejtu fuq il-kacca hawn Malta ghandhom agenda mohbijja u l-FKNK messa taqbad dawn il-videos u tibghathom hi ukoll lill kummissjoni ewropejja biex jevalwaw daqxejn x-qieghed jigri gol Germanja bil-barka tal l-istess Cabs li jigu Malta.L-affarijjiet li tara fuq dawn il videos kienu jsiru fi zmien it-tieni gwerra u dan ma jistax jissejjah kacca legali.
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The most important thing that some moron hunters can't get through their thick heads is that they are killing PROTECTED birds!. They think killing a few PROTECTED birds is ok. They are totally ignorant to the fact that there is a reason why they are PROTECTED and that is if they continue killing them they would become EXTINCT Worldwide and I hope that when that day comes they start shooting themselves in the foot as an alternative to the so called 'hobby' of theirs!
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The most important thing that some moron hunters can't get through their thick heads is that they are killing PROTECTED birds!. They think killing a few PROTECTED birds is ok. They are totally ignorant to the fact that there is a reason why they are PROTECTED and that is if they continue killing them they would become EXTINCT Worldwide and I hope that when that day comes they start shooting themselves in the foot as an alternative to the so called 'hobby' of theirs!
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The most important thing that some moron hunters can't get through their thick heads is that they are killing PROTECTED birds!. They think killing a few PROTECTED birds is ok. They are totally ignorant to the fact that there is a reason why they are PROTECTED and that is if they continue killing them they would become EXTINCT Worldwide and I hope that when that day comes they start shooting themselves in the foot as an alternative to the so called 'hobby' of theirs!
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STOP THE SLAUGHTER. STOP IT NOW. It is obvious that hunting is as much a drug of abuse as heroin or cocaine. Once hooked you cannot stop regardless of the law. Hunters can only be controlled by stopping the slaughter altogether. They are not trustworthy of the good will of the Government and Government must react immediately to save these birds and save the good name of MALTA - our Country which is MALTA TAGHNA LKOLL.
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Is this the best CABS can come up with.Through out the vedeo one can count less than 50 birds ( and tha's being generous) a far cry from the massacre we have been hearing about in the media.When one considers the number of licened hunters against the number of those who broke the law as per this vedeo it is a very large FRACTION.Couldn't CABS and Birdlife come up with something more credible? I have to beleive these busy bodies have nothing to do better than making fools of them selves.
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So 5 protected live birds were seized,nine shot protected species, 3 trapping incidents so much for LARGE Numbers! Considering there were over 9700 hunters who could go out to hunt this is a very good result a well done to the enforcement section and to the thousands of hunters who obeyed the law! Now can Cabs tell us how many incidents of illegal hunting/trapping they reported in Cyprus, Italy,Spain and France!
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It's not a matter of if but when the EU is going to slap a hefty fine on Malta for all these illegalities. Since the authorities are not doing enough to stop this I am not going to allow my income tax to contribute towards such fines. It is most unfair on us tax payers to pay for someone else's illegalities especially when the authorities don't have the capability or guts to stop this once and for all!
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It's not a matter of if but when the EU is going to slap a hefty fine on Malta for all these illegalities. Since the authorities are not doing enough to stop this I am not going to allow my income tax to contribute towards such fines. It is most unfair on us tax payers to pay for someone else's illegalities especially when the authorities don't have the capability or guts to stop this once and for all!