One million birds killed illegally every year at a wildlife site in Iran
by Robin McKie from Environment | The Guardian on (#3GPM1)
Conservationists sound alarm over unprecedented slaughter of rare and endangered species by hunters at three lagoons
A million wild birds a year are now being killed illegally at a single wildlife site in Iran. 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 journal Science, the conservationists pinpoint the Fereydunkenar wetlands in Iran as the site of this widespread wildlife slaughter.
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