The trapping company suffered losses, including a sum of S$60, as it would have been paid S$20 per captured crow.
A decade of protection and natural regeneration of tropical forests has helped bird populations increase in the southern lowlands of Indonesia’s Sumatra Island, a new study says. However, it adds that ...
Malta's trapping of protected finches for "research purposes" is illegal, the European Union's top court has ruled. The European Court of Justice judgement is final and Malta risks paying penalties ...
PYLA RANGE, Cyprus (Reuters Life!) - A single talon ripped out of a bird is testament to an annual bloodbath in Cyprus, where songbirds are caught in their thousands to end up as expensive delicacies ...
Thousands of Greek Cypriot villagers have handed in their voting cards in protest at government attempts to stop a lucrative trade in trapping and selling small birds. Cyprus is a candidate for EU ...
Every year, hundreds of thousands of migratory birds use the island of Cyprus as a stopover. Photo: Getty Images Every year, hundreds of thousands of migratory birds fall victim to illegal bird ...
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Malta’s derogation from the ban on bird trapping is illegal, yet another confirmation of the island member-state’s continued disregard of the Bird ...
A handout picture released by the Commitee against Bird Slaughter (CABS) and taken in Paralimni, Cyprus, on April 15, 2014 shows a Lesser Whitethroat (Sylvia curruca) caught on a lime stick bird trap.
BirdLife Malta has urged the European Commission to close Malta’s bird trapping season, while urging the government to respect a recent EU Court of Justice decision declaring trapping for "research ...
During the last two weeks, reports and information gathered by the Committee Against Bird Slaughter (CABS) have led the police to 27 trapping sites used for illegal trapping of finches and other ...
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