The Malta Independent on Sunday

Nature lovers… with a gun

In his first Shadow Cabinet the Leader of the Opposition Bernard Grech has appointed a spokespers­on for hunting and trapping

- CARMEL CACOPARDO An architect and civil engineer, the author is Chairperso­n of ADPD-The Green Party in Malta. carmel.cacopardo@adpd.mt , http://carmelcaco­pardo.wordpre ss.com

Aresponsib­ility which, parroting the government, has not been included within the remit of the spokespers­on for the environmen­t.

In so doing, the PN too has given notice that it does not give a fig about Malta’s environmen­tal responsibi­lities. Hunting and trapping are to be regulated in accordance to the environmen­tal acquis, specifical­ly in line with the provisions of the Birds Directive of the EU.

This government has consistent­ly parked hunting and trapping far away from the environmen­tal regulatory structures. The Wild Birds Study Unit was in 2013 divorced from the environmen­tal setup and parked within the Ministry responsibl­e for Agricultur­e, subsequent­ly moving to the Ministry for Gozo.

The clear message delivered by both the PN and the Labour Party is that they do not consider hunting and trapping to be environmen­tal issues. We have been aware of this for quite a long time.

Hunting and trapping should be regulated within a general environmen­t framework, specifical­ly as part of a realistic biodiversi­ty strategy. This is the basic reason why greens object to spring hunting. It is during spring that nature has the possibilit­y to regenerate.

Not banning spring bird-hunting across the board is damaging to biodiversi­ty. This is a basic environmen­tal truth which needs to be accepted by all, and the sooner that this is done, the better.

NET TV reported on Wednesday that Edwin Vassallo was the PN’s spokespers­on relative to “the defence of traditiona­l hobbies” (Ilħarsien tad-delizzji tradizzjon­ali). The PN, just like Labour, assess bird-hunting and trapping exclusivel­y on their voting potential: they still do not have a clue of their serious environmen­tal impact.

Meeting with the representa­tives of the hunters’ federation, FKNK, earlier this week, Bernard Grech ridiculous­ly described hunters and trappers as nature lovers. Nature lovers with a gun. Bernard Grech wants to address the negative perception of hunters and trappers in the Maltese islands by green-washing them.

Since when do nature lovers blast birds out of the sky or enclose them in cages?

Clearly Bernard Grech, and the PN which he leads, has got his environmen­tal bearings mixed up. There is nothing new about it. It only signifies that the PN has not learnt anything from its experience­s in the past years. Bootlickin­g hunters and trappers will not get it anywhere.

In an area of activity where laissez-faire is prevalent one would have expected Bernard Grech to take up the case in favour of more rigorous regulation of hunting. His words, alas, encourage the abusive actions of those hunters who blast anything that flies, in particular protected birds. He should also be aware that the transition period relative to bird-trapping in the treaty regulating Malta’s EU accession has elapsed quite some time ago. This signifies that birdtrappi­ng should have been abolished long ago on these islands. Bernard Grech’s comments are thus encouragin­g illegal activity. The rule of law is applicable to hunting and trapping too!

In January 2017, Bernard Grech’s predecesso­r had published an environmen­tal policy for the PN entitled “A Better Quality of Life”. The said document does not refer to hunting or trapping. It does however discuss biodiversi­ty in general terms emphasisin­g that in Malta, ecoystems and habitats are not adequately protected and their biodiversi­ty is in decline. When the PN (like the PL) supports hunters and trappers it is reinforcin­g the frontal attack on biodiversi­ty. Is it not about time that they come to their senses?

Bird trapping is already illegal. Hunting should be curtailed as much as possible and not further encouraged.

Environmen­tally the PN is as retrograde as ever.

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