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"Each and every one of us has the ability to look at an animal and see if that animal is in pain. And if an animal is in pain, surely if we are human – if we are caring, thinking people – surely it is our responsibility to try to do whatever we can to stop that suffering."

John Hicks, IAR Founder

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April 2008

German group to run spring bird protection camp with IAR Malta

Bird guards from the Committee Against Bird Slaughter (CABS)As in autumn last year, the bird guards from the Committee Against Bird Slaughter (CABS) will be operating in Malta again this spring to monitor and record spring migration and document offences against bird protection legislation. CABS announced that six of their experienced biologists and activists will operate in Malta and Gozo from 26 April to 5 May. The operation is set up in conjunction with International Animal Rescue in Malta.

Part of the group will fly in directly from Cyprus where a similar bird protection camp is being held this spring. As was the case last September, all CABS staff will be equipped with video cameras and binoculars in order to record evidence of illegal activities.

"The whole operation will be conducted in close coordination with International Animal Rescue Malta and the Administrative Law Enforcement Section of the police unit," states CABS President Heinz Schwarze. "A CABS control room which will be manned day and night will be set up, and the police will be informed of all illegal activities which the bird guards notice, so that their patrols can react swiftly and effectively. Our video cameras could be running from behind every bush or boulder; but law abiding citizens need have no fear of being filmed."

CABS and International Animal Rescue have registered with great concern and consternation the arson attacks on vehicles belonging to Birdwatchers Malta and the unambiguous threats against conservationists which appeared in the forum of the FKNK (the hunters’ federation) website. "We have instructed all our staff to operate with extreme caution and avoid being drawn into discussion with any hunters," says Schwarze.

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May 2008
Live music event at the home of Rudyard Kipling will raise funds for the dancing bears in India
On 2 & 3 August Bateman’s in Burwash, East Sussex - former home of The Jungle Book author Rudyard Kipling - is the venue for a live show starring Deana Martin, daughter of the legendary Dean Martin.

May 2008
Malta - Rare song birds seized from illegal trapper
A bird trapper in Malta has been caught red-handed illegally trapping three rare species of song bird.

May 2008
IAR celebrates relocation of one thousand Uist hedgehogs
The Uist Hedgehog Rescue (UHR) coalition, of which IAR is a founding member, is celebrating the relocation of more than 1,000 hedgehogs from the Uists and their release into new territories on the mainland.

May 2008
Bill Bailey and pets support protest against dog killing in Kerala
Bill Bailey, comedian, actor and musician and valued patron of International Animal Rescue, supported the charity’s campaign against dog killing in Kerala on 2 May by joining a peaceful protest outside the Indian High Commission in London.

Apr 2008
IAR welcomes ban on spring hunting in Malta
International Animal Rescue has warmly welcomed the decision by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) to ban spring hunting in Malta. This is an interim measure, preventing the government from opening the 2008 hunting and trapping season for turtle dove and quail.

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