The Federation for Hunting & Conservation Malta (FKNK) was founded in 1973 to advocate for hunting and trapping practices in Malta, focusing on migratory bird species. It represents local hunters and trappers and works to maintain traditional hunting methods within legal frameworks. FKNK manages two main reserves, Mi?ieb and L-A?rax, where hunting and trapping activities are regulated, and holds agreements with the Maltese government for these areas.
In addition to hunting, FKNK engages in projects that include a Turtle Dove Captive Breeding initiative and Barn Owl reintroduction. The organisation also promotes falconry and supports Maltese hunting dog preservation. Educational programs are offered to inform members about local hunting practices and relevant conservation laws. Additionally, FKNK collaborates with European hunting groups to uphold hunting rights under EU directives.
The FKNK structure comprises local associations across Malta, coordinating hunting activities within legal boundaries, including the regulation of seasons, species, and quantities hunted. The organisation Read More
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