Campaigners on Thursday said protected migratory birds were beingshot in Malta and called for an exemption from EU hunting rules for the island stateto be scrapped.The Committee Against Bird Slaughter's general secretary Alexander Heyd said only"a small percentage" of illegal activities by hunters were actually being documented."Our teams can only monitor a small part of the island" during the spring huntingseason, he said. A video from the group on YouTube shows two kestrels and two marsh harriersbeing targeted by hunters.But the government defended itself from accusations that it was not doing enoughto clamp down on illegal hunting. A spokesman said that since the start of the season on April 12, several thousandmigrating protected birds were had been spotted flying over the Maltese islands,including a rare long-legged buzzard."A total of 24 suspected offenders were apprehended by law enforcement officerscarrying out routine field patrols, inspections and spot checks on individual huntersup to last week," the spokesman said.Spring hunting is not allowed in the EU but is possible in Malta through aderogation of the EU Birds Directive, despite fierce opposition fromconservationists. Hunting is allowed in spring for turtle doves and quail although even those specieshave become a concern because their numbers are declining rapidly in Europe.A petition calling for a referendum to ban spring hunting has garnered 43,000signatures which are currently being verified by Maltese authorities.Referendums in Malta require signatures from 10 per cent of Maltese voters whichamounts to nearly 33,500 people.
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