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Sunday 25 February 2018 - 16:21
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One million birds killed illegally every year at a wildlife site in Iran

The Guardian | Robin McKie: A million wild birds a year are now being killed illegally at a single wildlife site inIran. That is the stark warning from conservationists who say highly endangered migratory species face being wiped out in the near future there unless urgent action is taken.

In a letter last week to the journalScience, the conservationists pinpoint the Fereydunkenar wetlands in Iran as the site of this widespread wildlife slaughter.

Three major lagoons Fereydunkenar, Sorkhrud and Azbaran provide resting places for species that winter there, including the Siberian crane which is designated as critically endangered by the International Union forConservationof Nature.

Other endangered or threatened species in the wetlands include white-headed ducks (Oxyura leucocephala), red-breasted geese (Branta ruficollis), lesser white-fronted geese (Anser erythropus), northern lapwings (Vanellus vanellus) and wintering raptors such as falcons.

However, these birds have increasingly become targets for local hunters and occasionally for others who visit the region. An estimated 3,000 of these birds are currently being killed daily by local hunters to sell at local markets, say Jamshid Parchizadeh, an Iranian conservationist, and zoologist Samual Williams, of Venda University, South Africa, in their letter toScience. This could have catastrophic effects on the species that depend on this ecosystem.

 

 

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