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April 2007
IAR Malta calls for clarification from the EU on hunting
IAR Malta is calling for clarification from the EU on spring hunting in Malta. The move by IAR, together with Nature Trust (Malta), follows conflicting statements on the situation by the government and the European Union. There is considerable confusion over claims that the EU made a concession at the time of Malta’s accession which allowed the trapping of seven and the hunting of two bird species to continue. While Malta is now honouring the Birds Directive, which doesn’t allow any trapping of song birds or other species during the spring season, the government insists that a special agreement was reached with the EU during the negotiating process. The EU denies that any concession or derogation was made.
IAR and NTM emphasised that they are against all forms of hunting and trapping, both illegal and legal.
The two groups criticised the poor enforcement of hunting regulations but added that there had been improvements, with the number of injured birds brought in for rehabilitation decreasing over the past three years. Reports were also coming in of more sightings of birds, including hoopoes.
> Read the article in The Malta Independent Online
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November 2008
A win for greyhounds in Massachusetts
On 4 November the people of Massachusetts, USA voted overwhelmingly in favour of the Greyhound Protect Act. This legislation will phase out commercial dog racing in the state by 2010.
October 2008
Help the Street Animals of Morocco (HSAM)
International Animal Rescue has twice assisted with the treatment of cats and dogs in Morocco by a group of local and foreign volunteers. The initiative was led by vet nurse Claire Sedgewick. She has produced a report describing their work.
October 2008
Sainsbury's seal protest update
On 29 October we entered discussions with Sainsbury's officials and now await a favorable response to our demands for a statement of their intention to stop killings seals.
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