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Päiväys: 20.6.2011 12:21
Lähettäjä: Inka Plit [ Sähköpostiosoite on suojattu roskapostiohjelmia vastaan, Javascript-tuen tulee olla päällä nähdäksesi osoitteen ]

Hei,

BirdLife Malta järjestää jälleen Raptor Camp -leirin (14.9.-2.10.),
jonka tavoitteena on taistella laitonta metsästystä vastaan. Suomalaiset
osallistujat ovat tervetulleita. Lisätietoja alla!

terv. Inka Plit


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Come to Malta this autumn and join BirdLife Maltas Raptor Camp, to
make a real difference towards the conservation of migratory raptors
and other birds.

Malta is on the central migratory route between breeding grounds in
Europe and wintering grounds in Africa, serving as an important
resting spot in the middle of the sea for birds of many different
species. Birds that pass over the Maltese Islands are met by
widespread illegal gunfire, and many are killed to be taken home and
stuffed as trophies. Some are also shot and abandoned in the
countryside.

You can help protect these birds by just being in the countryside
watching birds, and filming and reporting illegal activities, these
poachers can be deterred from aiming their shotguns at protected
birds. BirdLife Malta teams maintain a strong presence in the Maltese
countryside in the early mornings and in the afternoons until dusk,
when birds, and illegal hunters, are most active. If a large number of
birds, or a particularly rare species, is seen roosting in an area,
teams will watch over these birds at night to protect them from the
growing problem of night shooting.

2011's Raptor Camp will take place from Wednesday 14th September until
Sunday 2nd October. The camp is international,
with previous participants coming from a range of countries including
the UK, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands,
Hungary and Latvia. The language of the camp is English, but BirdLife
staff also speak German, Italian and Polish.

For more details, please visit our Raptor Camp information area:
http://www.birdlifemalta.org/Content/conservation/raptorcamp2011/1109/


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Justine Hall
EVS Fundraising Intern
Birdlife Malta
57/28 Triq Abate Rigord, Ta' Xbiex XBX1120

www.birdlifemalta.org

 


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