Thousands of migrating birds are served for dinner at restaurants in Jijia township, Guangdong Province, China News Service reported on Thursday.
Jijia is located on the west coast of the Leizhou
Peninsula in the far east of the province. Tens of thousands of birds that
migrate from northern China and Siberia fly to the province for the winter
usually between November and July every year.
But fewer birds make it back to their natural
homes and as a result, fewer are visiting the town after 10 coastal villages in
the town started hunting and selling them in the 1990s, the report
said.
Local hunters lure and trap the birds. It's
become a local custom to hold bird banquets during weddings and send edible
dried birds as gifts.
Nanfang Daily reported that most of the bird
eaters are officials and businessmen.
"Moorhen is the most common bird we offer, it's
35 yuan ($5) for one. We can also get owls," a worker at a restaurant in Leizhou
told the Global Times. "This is the season to taste birds. They are
yummy."
Officials have launched raids into the
trade.
Six bird traders were punished during the raid
launched October 23, with 110 migrating birds confiscated, according to a report
of Nanfang Daily October 27.
It was reported that 828 living migrating birds were set free October 24, and 18 restaurants and markets in Leizhou were cleaned October 26.
However, things returned to normal two days later.
"It won't be solved thoroughly as it has been there for many years," an
official surnamed Liang from the Leizhou Forestry Bureau told the Global Times
on Thursday.
"The 'cat and mouse game' between government and bird traders has been
playing," Chen Xiaojiang, a local resident, told the newspaper.
A restaurant staff said those serving bird receive tip-offs from
informants before raids.
Professor Huang Huijian from the Institute of South China Endangered
Animals of the Academy of Sciences of Guangdong Province said more than 200
species of migrating birds flock to Guangdong every winter, and the hunt will
lead to break the biological chain.
"The wild animal protection rule is insufficient. The government should
establish a law especially for the protection of migrating birds," he
said.
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