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July 2003

Revenge by Maltese hunters

Raid undertaken by Maltese policeEven though the concessions that the Maltese Government managed to get from the EU on hunting and trapping in Malta were favourable to the hunters, they still weren’t satisfied. To demonstrate their anger, a number of them decided to defy the law and even went all out to break it. This took place while the police were busy iwith other duties during the election. During this time the police, even though they had limited human resources, were instrumental in saving a large flock of spoonbills and marsh harriers. During April IAR received 57 injured birds; with the exception of three, all the birds were protected species.

After the election the police prosecuted a number of hunters. Amongst the prosecutions were two particular cases - one where three honey buzzards were confiscated alive from a house during a raid and another case where the police confiscated about 20 carcasses from a deep freeze in a hunter’s house. It was alleged that he shot an osprey. IAR (Malta) has already asked for a meeting with the Commissioner of Police and the Minister for environment to discuss this situation.

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August 2008
Volunteer gives glowing report of her time in Goa
Gal Marwitz from Israel has given a glowing account of the time she spent volunteering at IAR’s clinic and rescue centre in Goa.

July 2008
Wildlife traders sent to prison in Indonesia
Following a joint raid earlier this year by the Forestry Department, International Animal Rescue and the Institute of Animal Advocacy (LASA), two traders in Jatinegara market, Jakarta, Indonesia were arrested.

June 2008
Update on IAR’s work in Indonesia
As well as macaques and slow lorises, our team in Indonesia has ended the suffering of a number of endangered Javan gibbons living in misery in a centre known as Cikananga.

June 2008
Goa vets examine hawksbill sea turtle
In June the vets at the International Animal Rescue centre in Goa had an unusual patient in the form of a giant Hawksbill sea turtle.

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