We have been notified of a nearly-successful attempt to end the slaughter of birds in Egypt.
We want to encourage all members to sign this petition, to give more force to worldwide opinion.
Dear friends of our birds,
Thanks a lot for your great support for our fight against the massive bird slaughter in Egypt!
Today I want to let you know that our common efforts are already bearing fruits: The German ministry of environment has reacted immediately and demanded an end to the trapping of migratory birds from the government of Egypt. It has also provided 20,000 Euro for urgent activities in the fight against the bird slaughter in Egypt. This money we are using to organize an international meeting including representatives of the Egyptian ministry of environment to develop an action plan aimed at ending the bird trapping.
Since October this year, my organization NABU, is already employing an expert in Egypt who is preparing this plan and will coordinate its implementation.
There is also hope on a higher political level: The new Egyptian environment minister, Dr Laila Iskandar, recently promised to the ambassador of Switzerland in Kairo, to attend to this matter. Currently an internal working group is being set up in her ministry, whose task it is to stop the bird slaughter.
I have asked the Egyptian ambassador in Berlin for a meeting to hand him the petition. The meeting is going to take place probably in the end of November / beginning of December. All signatures we will receive until then are going to be counted out and handed over.
Therefore, there are some more days remaining to collect further signatures. So far, we are 75,000. Let’s make it 100,000! Please help us, spread this petition again. Please advise all your friends and relatives to this petition by sharing the following link on Facebook or via e-mail:
http://www.change.org/de/Petitionen/sto ... r-in-egypt
Thanks a lot to all of you – together we can stop the bird slaughter in Egypt!
Yours
Lars Lachmann
Bird Conservation Officer
NABU (BirdLife International partner in Germany)
Stopping Bird Slaughter in Egypt
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Thanks for opening this important thread!
Definitely they have my agreement to these forced activities! It is known now for a long time what's it with the bird-trapping business in Egypt during migration season.
Since a TV doc right about that some months ago I didn't get rid of the pictures I had to watch. It was the say of a fence 100s of kms long!!!, near to the edge of the Mediterranean Sea. It's installed in a low distance to the ground so that our songbirds fly into it.
But I am somehow really dragged between "pro and con". One cannot work on banning such inappropriate habits without a support for realizing alternatives for the inhabitants to have a moderate living. The countrysides of Egypt are very poor, in relation to the intensified cultivation of nourishment for export, e.g. potatoes in spring, melons or cotton (need all an enormous irrigation…saltification of soils is another aspect) – and because of the lack of e.g. wheat (a basic good for own supply!).
Please do not mix up with the situation of bird killing on Malta! Completely different circumstances. Anything else possible than simple ban it there, as the inhabitants' income isn't endangered without.
Definitely they have my agreement to these forced activities! It is known now for a long time what's it with the bird-trapping business in Egypt during migration season.
Since a TV doc right about that some months ago I didn't get rid of the pictures I had to watch. It was the say of a fence 100s of kms long!!!, near to the edge of the Mediterranean Sea. It's installed in a low distance to the ground so that our songbirds fly into it.
But I am somehow really dragged between "pro and con". One cannot work on banning such inappropriate habits without a support for realizing alternatives for the inhabitants to have a moderate living. The countrysides of Egypt are very poor, in relation to the intensified cultivation of nourishment for export, e.g. potatoes in spring, melons or cotton (need all an enormous irrigation…saltification of soils is another aspect) – and because of the lack of e.g. wheat (a basic good for own supply!).
Please do not mix up with the situation of bird killing on Malta! Completely different circumstances. Anything else possible than simple ban it there, as the inhabitants' income isn't endangered without.
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Thanks for your concerns on this subject Jo. I have already signed some time ago and not shared on FB because all my friends are from LK, so that makes no sense. But your call today has impact, because the messages I got today on FB where a lot of my friends to sign the petition.
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Dear Jo,Jo UK wrote:We have been notified of a nearly-successful attempt to end the slaughter of birds in Egypt.
We want to encourage all members to sign this petition, to give more force to worldwide opinion.
I have signed this before and hope that the effort is successful, even in some modest way if not completely. Worth it if any birds are saved from this slaughter. As for Malta, my sorrow and anger are beyond measure. As a US citizen, I can only urge economic sanctions and fines by the EU for treaty violations and failure to prosecute known hunters.
My best to you,
Diane
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I have had difficulty getting signed petitions the last months, and I had almost given up trying to sign. But I thought I had to try once again, and this time it worked, so now I finally have signed this important petition too:))Wil Muller wrote:But your call today has impact, because the messages I got today on FB where a lot of my friends to sign the petition.
(Maybe it's Fb that won't let me )
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I will sign this petition and spread around me (on Facebook too?)
It's very important...
It's very important...
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Nabu posted on Facebook that they will hand over the petition next week, but to reach 100.000 signatures they still miss 5000 people to sign.
I'm pushing this up today - maybe the goal still can be reached?
https://www.nabu.de/tiereundpflanzen/vo ... 15711.html
I'm pushing this up today - maybe the goal still can be reached?
https://www.nabu.de/tiereundpflanzen/vo ... 15711.html
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115.000 people signed the petition - http://www.nabu.de/tiereundpflanzen/voe ... 15711.html
It was handed over to the Egyptian ambassador today!
Thanks to everyone signing!
It was handed over to the Egyptian ambassador today!
Thanks to everyone signing!
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