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Flamingo and heron found shot in two separate incidents

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Two more protected birds were found wounded after having been shot by hunters on Sunday, BirdLife Malta said. A young flamingo was found wounded in the Dwejra area of Gozo by a tourist, who alerted police. The bird was taken to a veterinarian, who confirmed that the bird had large size lead pellets in its body and was suffering from heavy internal bleeding. Large size pellets are illegal, as they are used to catch big game – such as herons, storks and flamingos – which are all protected species by law. In a separate incident, a member of the public rescued an evidently wounded grey heron in Marsascala. The bird was passed on to police and then a vet, who found that the bird had a dislodged wing, broken leg and shotgun injuries. The two bloody discoveries mean that at least five protected birds have been illegally shot down by hunters in the first nine days of the autumn hunting season. In a Facebook post, BirdLife Malta lambasted Joseph Muscat for his continued silence over the continued killing of protected species, saying “a zero tolerance approach needs not just words but action”. Although he closed hunting seasons in 2014 and 2015 after protected birds were shot, Dr Muscat...

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