Friday 15 November 2019 | 22

When the birds fall from the sky

When the birds fall from the sky

Mis à jour le 20 August 2020

From the skies of our countryside and cities, birds are disappearing everywhere. Dying from hunger, under a hail of bullets or from hunting with glue, what else remains for them, hope? For each of them, we will fight to the end.

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Birds are disappearing everywhere. This phenomenon is general, it spares neither birds from the cities, nor from the countryside. 421 million birds have disappeared in less than 30 years in Europe and 73% of Parisian sparrows in 13 years.

The causes are multiple and cumulative: phytosanitary products, the disappearance of insects, sites where to nest and climate change ... As if that were not enough, they must also face so-called managers of nature, those who seem to above all want to eradicate all in their path.

In Deux-Sèvres, partridges are in very poor condition, with eight birds missing from ten. Yes, partridges, the very ones that are supposedly well managed by hunters. Having to endure the local shoots and then the reintroduction to the countryside of these birds by means of the hunters efficient breeding schemes...

Irresponsible right up to the end of a rifle

And some speak of "responsible" hunting? But where is the responsibility when one takes to the forests that are deserted by walkers with a gun in hand to shoot all that moves? And of course, there have been mistakes made - damage to a protected species (dogs, cats and even residents who dared to go out into their gardens have been targeted)! Where is the responsibility when we release weakened, fattened animals, who have been selected to be easy prey? Where is the responsibility when using ancestral methods that blindly trap or kill? Where is the responsibility when a bird from a migratory species, has be reintroduced or protected in another country, only to be slaughtered while crossing ours? 

Concerning responsibility, well there is obviously none when you see the disappearance of species. And what is left? A bloodthirsty leisure activity which desperately tries to justify its killings when its country’s population is largely opposed to it.

All for one and one for all

So, for all the bird victims, we chose the path of appeal, because a single bird killed by hunting is a bird that will be missing, an individual who had the right to live. For each and every one of them, we will go all the way. And not one case in law through the courts is to be feared in case of failure.

In France, the courts and tribunals are not bound by their previous decisions, but a new act of law can be opposed in a new case. So, nothing to fear then, quite the contrary, for those whom we will protect and continue to fight for without stopping. And since the State Council seems to have taken the side of the hunters by dismissing our requests, it is before the European Commission that they will have to justify their actions!

We will be on November 20th at 2 p.m. be Infront of the State Council for our appeal to the merits concerning these orders of cruel traditional hunts (using glue, etc.) which trap and injure, even kill, blackbirds, thrushes, and many 'other little birds. We will also be there to cancel the ministerial order authorizing the killing of wild geese during February, while they are crossing our skies and are in full migration. At the beginning of February, we had obtained the suspension of this order.

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In the subject

Is it the end of underground hunting with hounds? Five new victories! Foxes: the legal battle continues... Stop this carnage!

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Olivia | Friday 15 November 2019

Le citoyen ordinaire, non chasseur, a du mal à comprendre que les élus, ceux qui détiennent le pouvoir, puissent être du côté des chasseurs. Nos élus savent pourtant que la biodiversité est en danger, alors comment comprendre qu'ils défendent des destructeurs de la nature plutôt que celle-ci et ses précieuses créatures ? Espérons que le Parlement Européen sera, sur ce cas, plus intelligent que notre Conseil d'Etat. Bravo d'aller jusqu'au bout. Nous nous devons de ne laisser aucune chance aux assassins de nos oiseaux.

ANNICK | Friday 15 November 2019

Bonjour,
J'espère qu'ils vous écouteront, mais ils sont désespérants ces gens.
Je pense que pour avoir un bulletin d'un chasseur dans l'urne, ils sont capables de tout.

Gabie | Friday 15 November 2019

Il ne faut pas faiblir devant la versatilité des autorités ministérielles ni devant ces individus aux "loisirs" sanguinaires dévastateurs.
Gardons courage et espoir. Bravo et merci à One Voice de défendre les "sans voix".

Danielle | Friday 15 November 2019

Nous sommes nombreux à demander l'arrêt de toutes les cruautés et les sauvageries des chasseurs sur des espèces qui déclinent d'une façon très inquiétante. Mais comme pour l'huile de palme la raison et la biodiversite ne pèsent rien par rapport aux lobbies qui rapportent énormément de fric
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