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<blockquote data-quote="David" data-source="post: 1454794" data-attributes="member: 528"><p>I have been asked to post a statement on the RSPB/BirdLife International standpoint on Lapwing trapping et al in France</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>** CABS comment on YouTube video:</p><p></p><p>Lapwings. The film shown on YouTube was indeed shot about 10 years ago, in 1998, by Axel Hirschfeld who is now our resident biologist and Malta camps coordinator. Axel says:</p><p></p><p>"I personally shot the material in France. That was in 1998 and with permission of the trapper. The original material is 90 minutes long and shows the trapping of the (Lapwing) flock, the death and suffering of each bird, the handling and use of the live decoys, interviews with trappers and so on. The really 'brutal' scenes are not included in the YouTube video, some off them are very grim indeed ..."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David, post: 1454794, member: 528"] I have been asked to post a statement on the RSPB/BirdLife International standpoint on Lapwing trapping et al in France ** CABS comment on YouTube video: Lapwings. The film shown on YouTube was indeed shot about 10 years ago, in 1998, by Axel Hirschfeld who is now our resident biologist and Malta camps coordinator. Axel says: "I personally shot the material in France. That was in 1998 and with permission of the trapper. The original material is 90 minutes long and shows the trapping of the (Lapwing) flock, the death and suffering of each bird, the handling and use of the live decoys, interviews with trappers and so on. The really 'brutal' scenes are not included in the YouTube video, some off them are very grim indeed ..." [/QUOTE]
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