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  • ON THE FRONTLINES | October 2024 Newsletter

    On the frontlines is our monthly newsletter section covering the activities of BirdLife Malta’s conservation, policy and nature reserve (Salina, Simar, Għadira and Foresta 2000) teams, together with an update about rare and scarce bird species observed. Short-toed Eagle Shot in Binġemma: Hunter Pleads Guilty  On September 24th, a small flock of Short-toed Eagles arrived…
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  • ON THE FRONTLINES | September 2024 Newsletter

    On the frontlines is our monthly newsletter section covering the activities of BirdLife Malta’s conservation, policy and nature reserve (Salina, Simar, Għadira and Foresta 2000) teams, together with an update about rare and scarce bird species observed. Fellow Flamingos in Għadira Nature Reserve   This month we successfully released 2 flamingos in Għadira Nature Reserve. The first…
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  • Short-toed Eagles targeted as they seek shelter  

    A flock of 5 short-toed eagles came under fire along the Victoria lines yesterday, as members of BirdLife Malta chased behind these prized birds in an attempt to prevent them being killed. Shots at these birds were fired as they attempted to find a resting place for the night with one bird being filmed as…
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  • ECJ ruling puts an end to ‘scientific’ Finch Trapping

    BirdLife Malta is satisfied with the outcome of the European Court of Justice ruling issued today,19th September, where it declared the finch trapping derogation of seven species of finches as illegal and goes against the EU Birds Directive. This sentence has brought the end of finch trapping in Malta. On joining the European Union, Malta…
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