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    Bird shootingon even after 'Dean'
    published: Saturday | September 8, 2007



    The Editor Sir,
    I have been informed that even after the terrible Hurricane Dean, the Government and the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) are still planning to allow the 2007 bird shooting season to be held.

    I have been an ardent bird shooter since age four, when I would go with my father, and have been involved in the sport for the past 45 years. I have never missed a bird season, therefore, under normal circumstances, I would never be one not to want to have a bird season.

    In 2004, after Hurricane Ivan, the Government and NEPA saw it fit to stop the bird season immediately because of the damage to the bird population. So why are they willing to allow the season to be held at this time after the passing of Hurricane Dean.

    We are not allowed to shoot birds without a hunter's permit purchased through dealers who collect it on behalf of NEPA. The cost is $10,000 this year; and it has increased every year since its inception. As a bird shooter I pay this fee grudgingly, as I do not see where it goes to protect or enhance the birds or wildlife population. It has not been paid this year by most shooters, because the season which should have started on August 18 was postponed to September 1 due to the general election.

    Main Reason
    I believe this is the main reason for NEPA allowing the season to still be held from the 8th September. NEPA needs this money because they depend on it to finance a major part of their budget. They are willing to allow the bird season to be held and the few birds that survived the onslaught of Hurricane Dean to be slaughtered so that they can finance their budget.

    I have been informed that the season has been cut from sixweeks to three weeks, and that the shooters are still required to pay the full permit fee of $10,000. This drives home my point that NEPA is only interested in getting their budget financed and do not have any interest in our wildlife protection.

    I have always had a low opinion of this organisation, but now they have confirmed my worst fears that they do not care about our wildlife or our environment. They are only interested in collecting revenue.
    I am, etc.,
    KEITH DELAPENHA
    Manchester Mandeville
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    Good letter!
    Makes sense to not have a shooting season this year. Nests and Eggs blown to kingdom come...birds killed! Give some time for the birds various populations to make a come back. Right?
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Karl View Post
      Good letter!
      Makes sense to not have a shooting season this year. Nests and Eggs blown to kingdom come...birds killed! Give some time for the birds various populations to make a come back. Right?
      Karrek again Karl.

      Keep it up.

      LoL

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      • #4
        that easy fi say cause a who you think shoot bird? A di politician them from both side and the rich people them who have political influence.

        Living in Portland and St.Mary where a lot of them shoot bird, they have no respect for the bird or the people in the communities.
        • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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        • #5
          I was invited to join in...I did not take up th offer. A mortgage broker from my office goes down every year to take part...he is in JA at this moment, no doubt innah bud bush!
          "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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          • #6
            Bird shooting is for cowards. Big men, enticing birds with corn for weeks before the 'shoot', lure them and then massacre them. Why they don't go and hunt smthing else instead.....haven't they heard about viagra?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Exile View Post
              Bird shooting is for cowards. Big men, enticing birds with corn for weeks before the 'shoot', lure them and then massacre them. Why they don't go and hunt smthing else instead.....haven't they heard about viagra?

              LOL

              I agree.

              We have endangered enuff local fauna already.

              Time to cut this practice out.

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              • #8
                Here in TT it's the opposite. Tourists come to go bird watching, bird sanctuaries - world renown (Asa wright Centre, Wild fowl Trust)....5 minutes ago I was taking pictures of 3 young birds in a nest through my kitchen window, the mother feeding the young ones, four feet away I just noticed a dove in a nest, less than 3 feet from my window...sometimes they are a bother as they will fly through the windows...but waking in morning, sipping my Blue Mountain and listening to the birds is a blessing...takes your mind away from the other things, creating your own virtual reality. I have doves, white wing, white belly, blue jays, bird mi no know dem name...not really a bird-man....

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                • #9
                  How much is it for commercial spots on a decent cable station in kingston?

                  Mosiah do you know?
                  Its one thing to talk but its a next thing to......

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