NGO Federation for Hunting and Conservation – Malta (FKNK) has hit back at warnings issued to tourists visiting the Maltese islands in regards to stray bullets and lack of safety.
This follows warnings for tourists to watch out for hunting areas next to campsites as well as dangerous drivers, amongst other things, going viral on local social media.
In their open letter, the FKNK said that ‘incorrectness and seriousness of the several ‘warnings’ given to would-be visitors to Malta, regarding our traditional socio-cultural passions of hunting practices, can only be mildly termed as unbelievable!’
The statement addresses how the hunting season in Malta is open for short duration and well-regulated ‘in conformity with EU nature laws and regulations.’ Any impression that hunting takes place 24/7 is ‘imaginary exaggeration’ it read.
The FKNK also said that the statement; ‘hunting areas, which are rarely marked, often overlap with camping areas’ is absolutely false.
When it comes to stray bullets, the FKNK said that the use of bullets and rifles for hunting purposes is not permitted in Malta. This is because the hunted species consist of migratory game and no big game is present. This means only shotguns with lead-pellet shots are used.
‘Our track record in terms of safety, despite the small size of our islands which are the most densely populated in Europe, is second to none’ it concluded, urging the relevant authorities to correct their website.
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