Balearic hunters are on a war path after the Natura 2000 Management Plan of the west coast of Ibiza, which is currently in the public exhibition phase, included a ban on the capture of the European turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur), the quail (Coturnix coturnix) and the thrush (Turdus philomelos). Both the Balearic Hunting Federation and the Association of Hunters of Sant Josep will present objections to the plan and have announced that they will rally next Tuesday 26th in front of the Parliament to demand the that Environment Minister, Miquel Mir, immediate halt its processing. They will also rally next April 30th on Ibiza together with the recreational fishing sector, which protests against the restrictions imposed in their community.
The guidelines of good hunting practices “will have to incorporate the prohibition of the hunting of European turtle dove and quail until there are no objective data that demonstrate the good conservation status of the species”
It will also be prohibited “to practice any type of hunting in the free land and coastal cliffs of the entire scope of the plan, except for actions promoted by the managing body of the protected area for management or conservation reasons”.
Hunters against the plan
Antonio Reyes, president of the Association of Hunters of Sant Josep, lashes out against the management plan because, in his opinion, “it lacks scientific evidence” to prohibit the hunting of these three species: “Studies must be done to prove that what they say is true”. Reyes explains that this is “a very large area of hunting land where they want to prevent a hunting activity. Lately it seems to be fashionable to prohibit. But in hunting or rural matters nothing can be solved by prohibiting. This is solved by managing, not by prohibiting”. For the full article, please visit Diario de Ibiza website here.






