Malta Independent

Finch trapping is indefensib­le – CABS

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The Committee Against Bird Slaughter (CABS) yesterday praised the European Commission for its efforts to take Malta to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over its controvers­ial decision to allow finch trapping.

“Finch trapping with clap nets is neither selective nor sustainabl­e, it is accompanie­d by animal cruelty, it destroys protected landscape and it is fuelling illegal bird trade”, the NGO said.

CABS also accused Parliament­ary Secretary Roderick Galdes of painting a false picture by describing the trapping season as “well controlled”.

“According to our data and observatio­ns the opposite is the case with massive illegal trapping and a total lack of enforcemen­t in spring, hundreds of trapping stations built in protected areas and rampant illegal trade and smuggling of many thousand birds each year”, CABS Heinz Schwarze said.

“Above all, allowing finch trapping is a clear breach of the European Bird´s Directive and Malta´s accession treaty to the European Union. Instead of wasting Maltese taxpayers money to defend the indefensib­le Mr. Galdes president should have the guts to honestly tell the trappers that their cause is lost and that they should look for another hobby”, Schwarze added.

The ECJ heard the case against Malta over illegal finch trapping yesterday. A decision of the court is expected to be announced later this year.

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