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MATTHEW VELLA DESPITE a public outcry against the shooting of more than 20 pro- tected birds last week, the illegal killing in Malta's autumn hunt- ing season has continued: yester- day morning volunteers from the Committee Against Bird Slaugh- ter (CABS) filmed a hunter shoot- ing down a protected Honey Buz- zard on the Gebel Ciantar plateau at 7:29am. The bird was in a flock of buz- zards which had roosted in Bus- kett Gardens and was shot down seconds before it was about to reach the sea at Ghar Lapsi. At least five hunters were seen hunting in the area where the bird was felled. Instead of helping to catch the poacher all of them ei- ther continued hunting or left the area before the police arrived, 45 minutes after CABS alerted the headquarters. Officers of the Administrative Law Enforcement (ALE) searched the area but were not able to find either the shot bird or to identify the poacher. "Apart from the high number of illegalities observed since the start of the season the police do not seem to have an effective approach for how to bring the situation un- der control," CABS Operations Officer Axel Hirschfeld said. "The main problem is the poor response time which provides the criminals with enough time to hide all evidence and sit at the breakfast table before the police even arrive at the crime scene." CABS reiterated its call for the government to set up a profes- sional wildlife crime unit which is able to guarantee the safety of protected birds roosting on Malta. "Until such a unit has been set up, hunting should be banned during the period of raptor migration," CABS stated. CABS endorsed BirdLife Malta and the United Nations Environ- ment Programme who both have already called on the Prime Min- ister to close the season as too many illegalities were observed. It also stressed that the number of birds shot down unobserved is likely to be a multiple of the num- ber of incidents actually observed or filmed. CABS teams have discovered more than 50 illegal bird callers which have been installed in the countryside by hunters to maxim- ise their quarry. "We have provided the police with a digital map which contains the locations of the machines and proposed that they should be re- moved immediately," CABS staff member Fiona Burrows said. The artificial lures imitated the court- ship song of Quails, ducks, Red- shank and protected Dotterels. maltatoday, SUNDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 2016 News 'The main problem is the poor response time which provides the criminals with enough time to hide all evidence' Poachers kill buzzard, 50 illegal bird callers found File photo: The bird was in a flock of buzzards which had roosted in Buskett Gardens and was shot down seconds before it was about to reach the sea at Ghar Lapsi.

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