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Commission official insists Malta cannot justify trapping derogation


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A recent conference on hunting legislation organised by the European Parliament in conjunction with the European Federation for Hunting and Conservation saw a senior official from the European Commission dismiss the derogation Malta has sought to permit the continued trapping of finches and other songbirds.
Malta has controversially allowed for finches to be trapped for “scientific” reasons, but this justification has proven controversial, not least since the method used – allowing all licensed trappers to continue trapping songbirds as they had done in the past – appeared to be of dubious scientific value. Captured birds are not ringed, but merely checked for the presence of rings – which are exceedingly rare among small songbird species – and the birds should then be released into the wild. ....

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European Commission official says Malta has no justification for bird trapping derogations


European Commission official says Malta has no justification for bird trapping derogations
Finch trapping had to stop when Malta’s exceptional transition period lapsed five years after joining the EU, Brussels official says
1 March 2021, 1:36pm
by Kurt Sansone
Malta’s latest attempt to justify finch trapping on scientific grounds was questioned by a top Brussels official, who had been involved in EU accession negotiations.
Micheal O’Briain, deputy head of the Nature Unit in the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Environment, emphasised that Malta was the only country that ever got a transition period to phase out trapping when it joined the EU. ....

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