BirdLife Malta said today that on April 4, a day after the announcement of the spring hunting season, the administrator of the website of the FKNK hunters' federation warned members to "be careful" when reporting their kills to Mepa, "because if everyone catches one bird and sends an SMS, the season will close the next day."

The statement posted by the administrator, read: "Everything will be like last year..., except that you can catch 2 birds in 1 day, with a maximum of four in a season. Be careful, because if everyone catches one bird and sends an SMS, the season will close the next day – FKNK".

Since then, BirdLife said, the Hunting Federation, without providing any explanation, has changed the wording to: "... The national quotas are 11,000 Turtle Dove and 5,000 Quail. This may mean that if on the 12th April, there is a minor push in migration and everyone catches the two birds he is permitted, the season will close the next day – FKNK".

Hunters are permitted to shoot two birds ( turtle dove or quail) per day during this year's spring hunting derogation period (but not more than four throughout the season) and they are supposed to report their kills immediately by sending an SMS message to Mepa.

According to Legal Notice 113, published by the government in 2011, the total number of birds that can be shot during a spring hunting derogation will be determined by the total number of birds of the same species that are reported to Mepa by the hunters as caught in the preceding autumn.

BirdLife said that on February 21st of this year, before the hunters reported their autumn catches to Mepa , the FKNK warned its members to "Keep in mind that every Turtle Dove and Quail which is listed as caught in September may reduce the amount we will be able to catch in spring. If you have any problem with filling in the booklet, contact us."

It said that the Hunting Federation's General Secretary Lino Farrugia, a few hours after this post, followed up by saying that: "The FKNK is aware that the past hunting season, particularly that concerning the autumn migration for Turtle Dove and Quail, was one of the poorest ever."

Mr Farrugia advised the FKNK members "to report the truth and nothing more than the truth, since the autumn catches shall determine the numbers that can be caught in spring of these two species, irrespective of what derogation the government shall apply."

"BirdLife Malta leaves the judgment of these messages to the Maltese taxpayers as well as the European Commission officials," BirdLife said.

See FKNK press conference on spring hunting at

http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120407/local/fknk-insists-malta-should-benefit-fully-from-spring-hunting-derogation.414459

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