Trapping of tens of millions of birds in Egypt threatens European bird populations. The nets stretch approximately 700 kilometres from the Libyan border almost to Gaza. - http://www.wildlifeextra.com/go...
"The majority of our species are suffering from habitat loss and climate change; species such as willow warbler, nightingale, wheatear and nightjar will be adversely affected by the massive catch in Egypt." - Halil
this isn't the 1st time Egypt has come under scrutiny for it's poor animal welfare news, last year there was a scandel with the ship full of cows, the AC had broken and the ship was also broke down off shore and the poor cows were suffocating and dying, then there was the slaughter house scandel. Either Egypt is particularly bad, or they are getting all the attention, while other nations go unnoticed. - Halil
:( - Jenny H.