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Malta Bird Slaughter!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It would be your loss tilly as I spend a lot of time working in Malta and it has to be one of the friendliest and nicest islands in Europe........shooting goes on in most countries and this story has just got out of control......hunters are fined heavily if they are caught and even jailed if they are frequent.
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From the RSPB projects webpage
The large scale shooting and trapping of birds during migration in Malta is well known to conservationists across Europe, and to anyone who has visited the country. During the spring and autumn, thousands of migrating and resident birds are shot indiscriminately.
Stuff Malta and it's friendly people, yogi-bear.
The large scale shooting and trapping of birds during migration in Malta is well known to conservationists across Europe, and to anyone who has visited the country. During the spring and autumn, thousands of migrating and resident birds are shot indiscriminately.
Stuff Malta and it's friendly people, yogi-bear.
Don't pick on Malta - the netting and killing of migrating songbirds is common to many countries, they're a delicacy in many parts of the world. It's horrible to us, but not to them. A few people not going to Malta ain't gonna stop them - their economy doesn't depend entirely on tourism, it's an economic hub. We've been to Malta many times and have no intention of not going. Boycotting would have to include France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, to name but a few. They don't care, it's part of their culture. People don't stop going to Spain because of bullfighting, or to Egypt because of cruelty to donkeys, or to the Far East because of the vile raccoon dog fur trade. If anything, it's better to GO to these places, and join local protest groups and lobby when you're there - not just sit here saying "if that's what they're like, I won't go there".
Tilly, I have signed petitions where appropriate if I agree with something which is brought to my attention when I'm on my hols - if I saw something about these birds when I'm next in Malta, I'd sign it. It won't make any difference though - any more than Maltese people boycotting coming here would stop the grouse shooting in carrust's article, even though many people think that's very wrong, to raise ung birds specifically to shoot them. People don't complain when day-old chicks get fed to snakes - personally, I think that's horrible too.
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