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Stop the EU Birds Directive being undermined by Malta

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Subject: Stop the EU Birds Directive being undermined by Malta
From: "david camilleri" <>
Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2002 08:19:58 -0400
Stop the EU Birds Directive being undermined by Malta

(Those who have no time to scroll the full text can join Proact in protesting direct to the EU commissioners and MEPs against exceptions being made to the Bird Directive for Malta on accession at:

< http://www.proactnow.org/noexceptions >)

Please forward this link to friends, colleagues and other contacts.
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"As you probably know, the RSPB has been campaigning for many years to get better protection for birds in Malta. In particular, to outlaw both spring shooting and the trapping and sale of finches.

Malta is currently negotiating to join the European Union.  We had feared that they would want exceptions to European bird protection laws but had been assured by Commission officials that Malta would be required to adopt the EC Birds Directive without any concession.

However, in the last few weeks it has become evident that some special deal is being negotiated. If the deal goes ahead, Malta will be able, for a limited period, to continue finch trapping and possibly spring
shooting of turtle doves and quail too.

Spring hunting and bird trapping are both activities, which are clearly forbidden by the EC Birds Directive.  Furthermore, turtle dove and quail, as well as having an unfavourable conservation status in Europe, are included in the recent UK red list of bird species of high conservation concern.

Any special exceptions for Malta would set a terrible precedent that could have serious consequences on Europe's migratory birds, including those that breed in the UK.  However "limited" they were, there would inevitably be problems with enforcement.  Furthermore, we might expect that Malta would seek to make them permanent once it was a full voting member of the EU.   Finally and worse still, other countries in southern Europe might use this as a precedent to return to the very mass killing of migrants that the Birds Directive was designed to halt.

In its official submission to the recent World Summit on Sustainable Development, the Maltese Government recognised that the hunting and trapping of birds on the island is not sustainable.  Yet despite this admission, and just weeks after the Johannesburg Summit, Europe's Governments are apparently prepared to endorse these practices.

We need to put pressure on the UK Government now to stand firm on this issue and not compromise laws that other European countries have successfully abided by for more than 20 years. If you would like to help you can write a letter to Rt Hon Peter Hain MP, Minister for Europe, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, King Charles Street, London SW1A 2AH demanding that he insists on full application of the EC Birds
Directive, with no exceptions for Malta.

Please write as soon as possible as time is of the essence - the decision on this could be taken in just a few weeks.

If you have not written a letter of this kind before, the following tips may be helpful:

* Keep your letter short.  The more concise a letter is the better.

* You are welcome to copy the points above but your letter will make a bigger impact if you can use your own words and experiences.

Please send a copy of your letter (and any replies you receive) to Sarah Burr in RSPB Government Affairs   This will help us to monitor the effectiveness of our campaign.

Thank you for your support. I am sure by writing you will have made a real difference.

Alistair Gammell"



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