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  • ON THE FRONTLINES | April 2026 Newsletter

    On the frontlines is our monthly newsletter section covering the activities of BirdLife Malta’s conservation, policy, nature reserve (Salina, Simar, Għadira and Foresta 2000), seabird and public engagement teams, together with an update about rare and scarce bird species observed. Spring Hunting & Spring Watch Despite studies highlighting the decline of these species along the…
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  • ON THE FRONTLINES | March 2026 Newsletter

    On the frontlines is our monthly newsletter section covering the activities of BirdLife Malta’s conservation, policy, nature reserve (Salina, Simar, Għadira and Foresta 2000), seabird and public engagement teams, together with an update about rare and scarce bird species observed. Finch Trapper Loses Licence for Three Years Back in November 2023, members of the Conservation…
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  • Magical Trees: eTwinning meets Dinja Waħda

    On Wednesday 6th May 2026, children from Rabat and Dingli primary schools got together at the Dinja Waħda Garden at San Anton School to celebrate the magic of trees in a morning of nature-themed events. The three schools are taking part in the first national eTwinning project to share nature in their gardens through BirdLife…
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  • Majority of hunters illegally target Turtle-doves during first week of spring season

    An estimated 72% of hunters observed during the first week of this year’s spring hunting season were not targeting Common Quail but were instead primarily aiming at Turtle-doves, according to data collected by BirdLife Malta’s Spring Watch teams across Malta and Gozo. The estimate is based on systematic observations from strategic watchpoints, where trained staff…
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