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Libya Faces Ecological Risk From Illegal Bird Hunting
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Libya Faces Ecological Risk From Illegal Bird Hunting
The Libyan Wildlife Trust (LWT) has raised alarm over the country’s growing role in illegal bird hunting, revealing that more than 503,000 birds are killed every year across Libya, placing it fourth in the Arab world for bird poaching, according to data from BirdLife International. In its latest statement, the society cited a new regional report on the illegal killing of birds in the Mediterranean, describing the findings as “a wake-up call for …
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