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I'm at Liverpool University http://thisav.fun/ thisav.com  Yet under pressure from the highly vocal and important hunting lobby, the Maltese government has sought, since 2004, an exclusion from legislation that bans hunting of declining species. What seems most striking is the frame of argument used to justify the killing of protected species: the Maltese government argued that the turtle dove, while it may be in plight locally, had large (and, it should be added, largely unknown) numbers in countries such as Russia and Turkey. At a global level, therefore, this rendered it a species of least concern. In 2009 the argument was rejected and Malta judged in breach of international legislation by the European Court.
Hershel 2019-08-21 18:48:22

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