Wednesday, April 27, 2016

European Commission urged to stop turtle dove hunting in Malta

The International Union for Conservation of Nature has urged the European Commission to immediately request the Maltese authorities to protect the European Turtle Dove (Streptopelia turtur). Malta has opened the spring hunting season by applying a derogation to the EU Birds Directive, and it allows 5,000 birds to be shot. "This is concerning given that the species has undergone a rapid decline in numbers in recent years and has now been up-listed to Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species," the association said.  In a letter to the EU Environment Commissioner Karmenu Vella, IUCN highlighted the conditions for sustainable hunting within the Birds Directive. In the case of species with an 'unfavourable conservation status' or with 'very low population levels', the Birds Directive clearly stipulates that a derogation should not be granted, it stressed. Research is still ongoing as to why the Turtle Dove is declining faster than other migratory bird species, but there is already evidence which links the serious fall in numbers to agricultural intensification, diseases and over-hunting, the association said. "In order to save the Turtle Dove from a real threat of...

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